What is LMR 200 cable used for?
Suitable for applications, as well as any other frequency. Data Alliance also uses LMR-100, CLF-100, and LMR-400 (all double-shielded) in our antenna cable products….LMR-200 cable specifications / characteristics.
INNER CONDUCTOR | Copper solid | 1.12 mm |
DIELECTRIC | PE foamed | 2.95 mm |
SHIELDING | Copper braid tinned / Aluminium Foil | 3.66 mm |
CABLE SHEATH | PVC | 4.95 mm |
What is RG316?
RG316 is a coaxial cable with a stranded silver-covered copper-clad steel conductor made with seven strands of 0.0067-inch diameter wire. The conductor has a solid polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dielectric insulation that allows a wide range of operating temperatures from 200ºC down to -55ºC.
What is the difference between RG8 and RG58?

RG8. RG8 is a thicker 50 ohm cable, at 12 AWG, that can provide a stronger signal than RG58. It is mainly used for amateur radio. There is also a version called RG8X, which is thinner at 16 AWG but provides similar signal quality.
What LMR 200?
LMR-200 flexible 50 Ohm coax cable with PE jacket is rated for a 5.8 GHz maximum operating frequency. This 50 Ohm 0.195 inch diameter and low loss flexible coax cable is built with a double shield count and RF shielding of 90 dB.
What is RG178?
The RG178 is a 1.80 mm-thin FEP radio frequency cable (our thinnest in the programme). Single shielded and suitable for high-quality applications at higher temperatures.

Is RG316 a 50 ohm?
RG316/U designates a special form of coaxial cable. This coax cable has a 50 Ohm impedance (figure 1), making it ideal for data transmission.
How much can you lose with LMR-400?
0.04 dB per foot
RG-174 loses 0.32 dB, whereas LMR-400 only losses 0.04 dB per foot at 900 MHz.
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