RF Shielded Coax Cables for Wireless Industry
Description
WAUREGAN, Conn. (June 20, 2006) – C&M Corporation now provides a family of rugged, low-loss, RF-shielded, communications coax cables.
The new CM-HPC low-loss coax family is constructed of low-cost materials and features an overall tinned copper braided shield. Optional jacket materials such as PVC, LSZH, and polyethylene (UV resistant & abrasion resistant) can be made available.
CM-HPC coaxes are an economical choice for both indoor and outdoor uses.
CM-HPC 195 features a bare copper center conductor (19 AWG), a gas-injected foam polyolefin insulation, dual shielding, and an 80% nominal velocity of propagation.
CM-HPC 400A features a copper clad aluminum conductor (10AWG), a gas-injected foam polyolefin insulation, dual shielding and an 80% nominal velocity of propagation.
The CM-HPC family is ideal for antenna feeders and jumper cables for wireless communication. Other uses include WLL, GPS, and mobile antenna applications requiring low-loss RF cable.
The new CM-HPC low-loss coax family is constructed of low-cost materials and features an overall tinned copper braided shield. Optional jacket materials such as PVC, LSZH, and polyethylene (UV resistant & abrasion resistant) can be made available.
CM-HPC coaxes are an economical choice for both indoor and outdoor uses.
CM-HPC 195 features a bare copper center conductor (19 AWG), a gas-injected foam polyolefin insulation, dual shielding, and an 80% nominal velocity of propagation.
CM-HPC 400A features a copper clad aluminum conductor (10AWG), a gas-injected foam polyolefin insulation, dual shielding and an 80% nominal velocity of propagation.
The CM-HPC family is ideal for antenna feeders and jumper cables for wireless communication. Other uses include WLL, GPS, and mobile antenna applications requiring low-loss RF cable.