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The XRDS -RFBNC Cable is a premium 4FT BNC Male to Male coaxial cable designed for optimal performance in RF applications. With a 50-ohm impedance and low-loss RG316 construction, it ensures high-frequency signal transmission with minimal interference. This durable cable is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an essential tool for ham radio enthusiasts, video transmission, and surveillance systems. The package includes two cables, providing excellent value for your connectivity needs.
O**I
Good cable
I use the cable between lab instruments. Flexible. Low loss. Works well.
S**Y
Simple, reliable, great price
I bought a few sets of these to use with my oscilloscope for testing electronics. I clipped them all in half and soldered the open end to TS jacks for both my signal generator and scope inputs. These cables are a bit more flexible than others I've used and thus are a bit more manageable on a benchtop with limited space. The cable diameter is also perfect for use with a SquarePlug SPS4 TS plug
S**C
Just what I needed.
I needed a cable of this length to be able to test a UHF/VHF receiver close to the antenna point of entry into my home. Very flexible and easy to manage. So far, the BNC connectors make solid contact at both ends. I haven't had to use it often, but it seems of good construction and should last as long as I need it.
J**K
Decent quality for the price
I’d buy again if I need them. Good quality and does the job
C**E
BNC jumper cables
Very nice coax 50 ohm jumper cables. Good quality coax.
B**M
Works good
I like this cable. Works well and not much loss at 20’. It handles 50 watts from my radio no problem. Bnc connectors are good. Connections are strong with shrink tubing. Would buy again. Very easy to work with. Flexible.
I**I
Excellent quality
I use these jumpers to connect test equipment to RF devices for calibration purposes. They are ruggedly made, very flexible, and perform flawlessly. XRDS-RF had these on my doorstep in 1 day and I would not hesitate to order from XRDS-RF again.
A**Y
Lowered my SWR
I mistakenly used a 75 Ohm cable for my onboard radio and had around 3 SWR but after switching cables I am getting 1 SWR. Very high-quality cable but not sure if these are meant to handle the elements but my cable has been holding up so far.
A**R
Good value for price
Used for electronic repair
P**M
Good RG316 patch cable
An RF lab and/or a Ham shack can never have enough 50 Ohm patch cables.I needed flexible and wide temperature range 50 Ohm coax for short-run internal chassis connections as well as interconnecting coax during RF tests.Essentially, my current projects are generally at below 30MHz (HF), with a few going to about 450MHz (UHF).These patch cables seem to be adequate for the job at hand, and the outer FEP jacket renders itself well for some rough use in my basement RF Lab.The BNC connectors (and the insulation) seem to be of good quality, and snugly fits the counterpart connectors/adapters.As can be seen in my tests (attached pictures of plots), the SWR/Return-loss is acceptable right up to 2m (VHF), and the attenuation (insertion loss) is the same as any RG316 Benchmark standard.These are good quality cables and well suited for use as short run patch-cables in the HF and VHF spectrum - and serves my requirement well.
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