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RG 350 - RG404 Coax Cable
RG350 - RG404 coaxial cables are engineered to accommodate fast signal speeds with low signal loss. Some coaxial cables shown below, such as RG391 coaxial cable and RG404 coaxial cable, are constructed to maintain low noise during usage. RG401 coaxial cable and RG402 coaxial cable are even considered microwave conformable coax.
An insulating jacket usually covers RG coaxial cable, including RG400 cable. Be sure to look through all the RG coaxial cable jacket types offered at the bottom of the page to ensure the best coaxial cable for your requirements.
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Part #
RG
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Jkt.
O.D.
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Jkt.
Type
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Shields
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O.D.
& Type
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Dielectric
Center
Cond.
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Lbs. Per
1000 Ft.
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Imped.
Ohms
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Nom.
Cap.
Mmfd/ft
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Nom.
Oper.
Volt. (RMS)
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Engineer. Data
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Outer
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Inner
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| 360 |
.825 |
IIIa |
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AL.TU |
.676F |
.243C |
39.7 |
50.0 |
25.0 |
4000 |
Per
MIL-C-23806 |
| 366 |
.620 |
IIIa |
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CT |
Foam |
160C |
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50.0 |
26.6 |
4000 |
Use: M17/225-00001 |
| 367 |
5.200 |
IIIa |
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.500 Corr Ct |
Corr Ct |
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459 |
50.0 |
21.7 |
830KW |
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| 369 |
.470 |
IIIa |
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AL.TU |
.318P |
.117C |
14 |
50.0 |
24.0 |
700 |
Use: M17/225-00001 |
| 370 |
.390 |
NONE |
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AL.TU |
.318P |
.117C |
10 |
50.0 |
24.0 |
700 |
Use: M17/225-00001 |
| 374 |
.650 |
FOAM |
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.160P |
.0285C |
9.7 |
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Bouyant antenna |
| 376 |
1.060 |
IIIa |
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AL.TU |
FOAM |
.312CT |
39 |
50.0 |
26.0 |
6000 |
Use: M17/227-00001 |
| 377 |
.530 |
NONE |
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AL.TU |
T |
.165S
TUBE |
17 |
50.0 |
24.0 |
1000 |
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| 378 |
2,000 |
IIIa |
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AL.TU |
SSP |
.713CT |
62 |
50.0 |
22.1 |
145KW |
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| 382 |
1,625 |
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AL.TU |
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50.0 |
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| 383 |
.650 |
FOAM |
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P |
0.0403 |
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100.0 |
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Buoyant Twisted Pair |
| 384 |
.650 |
FOAM |
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C. BRAID |
P |
.0508C |
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50.0 |
30.8 |
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Buoyant Antenna |
| 385 |
.660 |
Option |
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Corr AI |
PTFE |
.153SC |
17.8 |
50.0 |
25.0 |
1500 |
Low loss per MIL-C-22931 |
| 386 |
.545 |
IIIa |
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S |
P |
SC |
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50.0 |
30.8 |
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Watertight Cable |
| 389 |
.875 |
IIIa |
S |
S |
.635PE |
.250C AL |
36.6 |
50.0 |
22.8 |
2000 |
Low Loss RG189/U |
| 391 |
.405 |
IIa |
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TC |
.285PE |
7/.0159TC |
9.2 |
72.0 |
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5000 |
Use: M17/126-RG391 |
| 392 |
.405 |
IIa |
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TC |
.285PE |
7/.0159TC |
11.4 |
72.0 |
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5000 |
Use: M17/126-RG392 |
| 393 |
.390 |
IX |
S |
S |
.285T |
7/.0312 |
16.5 |
50.0 |
29.4 |
5000 |
Use: M17/126-RG393 |
| 397 |
.360 |
IX |
S |
S |
.270AST |
7/.032S |
12.5 |
50.0 |
28.0 |
2000 |
Low loss RG 391/U |
| 400 |
.195 |
IX |
S |
S |
.116T |
19/.007SPC |
5 |
50.0 |
29.3 |
1900 |
Use: M17/128-RG400 |
| 401 |
.250 |
NONE |
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CT |
.215T |
.0645SPC |
8.1 |
50.0 |
29.3 |
3000 |
Use: M17/129-RG401 |
| 402 |
.141 |
NONE |
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TUBE |
.119T |
.036SCCS |
3.2 |
50.0 |
29.3 |
2500 |
Use: M17/130-RG402 |
| 403 |
.116 |
IX |
S |
S |
.034T |
7/.004S |
0.7 |
50.0 |
29.3 |
2500 |
Use: M17/131-RG403 |
| 404 |
.075 |
IX |
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S |
.034T |
7/.004
SCCS |
0.55 |
50.0 |
31.5 |
2000 |
Use: M17/132-00001 |
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RG Coaxial Cable Jacket Types & Operating Temperature Ranges
RG350 Cable - RG404 Cable
TYPE I (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Black Polyvinylchloride
Characteristics: Excellent weathering and abrasion properties, However, it is of the contaminating type and will cause cable attenuation to increase with age. Can be used for direct burial.
Temperature Range: -40°C to +80°C
TYPE II (JAN-C-17A) Coaxial Cable
Description: Grey Polyvinylchloride
Characteristics: A semi-contaminating jacket.
Temperature Range: -25°C to + 8°C.
TYPE IIA (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Grey or Black Polyvinylchloride.
Characteristics: Noncontaminating. Good weathering and abrasion resistant properties. Can be used for direct burial.
Temperature Range: Under .25 OD, -55°C to +90°C. Over .25 OD, -40°C to +90°C.
TYPE IIIA (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Black Polyethylene.
Characteristics: Moisture resistant, abrasion resistant, defies ultra violet damage. Noncontaminating; recommended for direct burial.
Temperature Range: -55°C to +85°C.
TYPE IV (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Black Synthetic Rubber.
Characteristics: This jacket material is used only on high voltage pulse cables. The basic material is polymerized chloroprene.
Temperature Range: Under .60 OD, -55°C to + 80°C. Over .50 OD, -40°C to +80°C.
TYPE V (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: A Fiberglass Braid.
Characteristics: Impregnated with silicone varnish to provide abrasion resistance and a moisture seal.
Temperature Range: -55°C to +175°C.
TYPE VI (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Silicone Rubber Dacron Braid.
Characteristics: Two wraps of silicone rubber impregnated fiber glass tape which is fused into a homogeneous layer. A dacron braid is applied, followed by a high temperature fluorocarbon lacquer.
Temperature Range: -55°C to + 175°C.
TYPE VII (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: PTFE (Polytetra-floudethyene)
Characteristics: Either extruded or tape wrap. Withstands high temperatures; chemically inert; insoluble in liquids and gases.
Temperature Range: -55°C to +200°C.
TYPE VIII (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: Synthetic Rubber.
Characteristics: This material is a polychloroprene compound and is used with only a few pulse cables. Its primary use is jacket material for multiconductor cables.
Temperature Range: -55°C to + 75°C.
TYPE IX (MIL-C-17) Coaxial Cable
Description: PTFE (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene).
Characteristics: Excellent weathering properties and chemically inert.
Temperature Range: -55°C to +200°C.
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