The WRG400™ has a diameter of 10.3 mm (0.41 inches) which is almost twice as much as regular coaxial cables, and employs top quality plastics and metals to ensure ultra-low loss behavior and ultra-low total parasitic capacitance, for operational frequencies of up to 6200MHz. This latest version of the WirEng® WRG400™ series features 24K gold-plated connectors for maximum durability and near-perfect conductivity. A length of 10 meters (33 feet) of WRG400™ cable exhibits a typical attenuation of 1.0 dB at 500 MHz, 2.0 dB at 1700 MHz, 3.1 dB at 4000 MHz, and 3.9 dB at 6000 MHz. Coaxial cables within the WRG400™ series are also quite flexible and can be used indoors, outdoors, or even buried underground. Unlike economy cables, WirEng®'a coaxial cables feature extremely strong connections using multiple bonding points, and are made one by one with skilled craftsmanship, and individually tested for performance that meets or exceeds the declared specifications. Hence, WirEng®'s coaxial cables are of industrial quality and can be used in mission-critical applications. A high quality N-Female to N-Female coaxial coupler is included with this cable. The WRG400™ by Wireng® coaxial cables include a two-year warranty period.
Main Features
Top Quality and Durable
N-Female to N-Female Coupler Included
Made with Real Teflon®
Copper-Plated Central Conductor
Very Low Parasitic Capacitance
Fairly Flexible
Industrial Strength and Buriable
Very Thick Shielding Braid
IP67 Rating (Protected Against Dust, Strong Water Jets, and Waves)
UL94 V-0 Flammability Rating
USA and International Trademark Current. Patent Pending
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