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The Eightwood RG316 RF Coaxial Coax Cable is a high-performance 50-foot cable designed for optimal signal transmission. With a 50-ohm impedance and a maximum operation frequency of 3000 MHz, it features a durable construction of silver-plated copper and PTFE insulation, making it ideal for various applications in both professional and home settings.
W**.
Works
Good stuff!
D**9
Worked great
Good price at time of purchase.
K**E
Looks good, no way to test the specs.
Seems like good quality. Made in China if that matters to you. I’m going to use for common mode chokes and baluns. Will add feedback later if it’s great or horrible.
R**R
This is the stuff.
Perfect for pro and amateur labs. I use with my Tek 2467B scope, signal generator, frequency counter, and other test equipment. Nice and pliable, too.
S**R
It does what it should
Aside from the product not being on the spool as the image would indicate, it works well. I use it for 3-12ft runs for 2m/70cm QRP antennas and it seems to work well. If the runs were longer, I wouldn't be using this type of coax, especially if i intended on running anything over 10 watts (the center conductor is super thin 5 strand). All in all, the coax works as intended, isn't too rigid, packs well, and the shielding doesn't seem to fall apart when peeling it back. I would recommend this cable if you are planning to build low power, short run transmission cables at or under 10 watts. If you plan to build above 10 watts, I'd have to say go with either RG-58 or RG-8.
M**E
Have Not Used It Yet
I bought this to use for making slim jim antennas out of ladder line coax. This coax will be used to make the antenna dual band, since I am new to making these antennas, I have no clue how to explain it, but I hope it works!!
D**E
special type cable.
This cable is RG-316-50 ohm for connectors like the SMA, SMC, type connectors found in some transmitters or recievers. I also use this type of cable to make up Jumper cables for testing purposes. RG-174u is also used the same way.both 50 OHM .Dale
J**.
Fine cable
It's RG316. I used it to build antenna cables by crimping on some SMA connectors. It's thin and flexible. The core is stranded, not solid.RG316 is expensive for this type of cable and you might be able to get away with the much cheaper RG174 instead, depending on what you need it for.
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