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Armored Coax Cables Operate At 18 GHz

Oct. 11, 2010
Operating at frequencies up to 18 GHz, the LL142 coaxial cable assemblies employ a spiraled stainless steel casing with a heavy-duty adhesive strain relief in a Neoprene jacket.

Operating at frequencies up to 18 GHz, the LL142 coaxial cable assemblies employ a spiraled stainless steel casing with a heavy-duty adhesive strain relief in a Neoprene jacket. At 18 GHz, the assemblies feature an attenuation of 0.36 dB/ft., VSWR characteristics of less than 1.3, a shielding effectiveness of greater than -110 dB, an operating temperature range of -55°C to +85ºC, a rugged stainless-steel solder-clamp construction, and a minimum bend radius of 1.5” with minimal spring-back. They are available in four standard lengths: 24”, 36”, 48”, and 60”. CRYSTEK CORP., Fort Myers, FL. (800) 237-3061.

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