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LMR-LW400 Light Weight High Performance Coax

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LMR-LW400 Light Weight High Performance Coax

 

TIMES MICROWAVE LMR-LW400 Flexible Low Loss Communications Coax.  The LW series uses a copper clad aluminum shield for a 30% weight savingsover standard LMR (which is already lighter than many similar coax).

  • LMR is a UV Resistant Polyethylene jacketed cable designed for 20-year service outdoor use. The bending and handling characteristics are significantly better than air-dielectric and corrugated hard-line cables.
  • LW series is 30% lighter weight than standard LMR by using a copper clad aluminum shield.
  • Weatherability. LMR-400 cables designed for outdoor exposure incorporate the best materials for UV resistance and have life expectancy in excess of 20 years.
  • Low Loss.  Size for size LMR has the lowest loss of any flexible cable and comparable loss to semirigid hard-line cables.
  • RF Shielding is 50 dB greater than typical single shielded coax (40 dB). The multi-ply bonded foil outer conductor is rated conservatively at > 90 dB (i.e. >180dB between two adjacent cables).
  • Flexibility and bendability are hallmarks of the LMR cable design. The flexible outer conductor enables the tightest bend radius available for any cable of similar size and performance.

Construction:

Outside dimension:  0.405 in. (10.29mm)

Inner Conductor Solid Copper Clad Aluminum

Dielectric Foam PE

Outer Conductor Aluminum Tape

Overall Braid Tinned Copper Clad Aluminum

5.0lbs. (2268g) / 100' (30.48m)

 

Price per foot

 


Sales Price: $1.60
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