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The BNC Cable - 2PCS 50 ohm RG58 is a high-performance coaxial cable designed for optimal signal transmission in various applications, including CB radios, CCTV, and wireless microphones. With a low loss design and robust construction, it ensures reliable connectivity and durability.
S**P
Fast delivery
Good product
T**S
Bad Cable End causing static
My cable had a bad end on it. It caused static on my new scanner. When I pushed on the end the static left and came back when the pressure was stopped. I am ordering another one and will update soon.
S**S
Solid attachment, consistent SWR, low loss
I used this in a wireless microphone rack to connect between the outside of the case and the internal distribution amplifiers. This lets me plug the external antennas in without having to dig around in internal cabling. The rack is a 6U "plastic" Gator rack that gets moved around a lot, but I mounted the connectors in the handle recesses so they won't get damaged. This is the 2nd rack I've done this on -- the last one used flange-mount BNC male-to-male and, while it works okay, adds another set of connectors to the system that this set eliminates.The connections on both sides are nice and solid with no play. The threaded flange mount went on smoothly with no cross-threading. I tested the cables before I installed them with my Nano-VNA and they measured at 49.24 Ohms at .37dB insertion loss for the frequencies I'm using (500-700MHz), so that's perfectly acceptable for the use case I have.
A**5
A solid choice for amateur radio.
I am always needing lengths of coax for antenna runs especially as I experiment with different antennas, configurations and hardware. 50 ohm RG58 is always my preference and is pretty much the standard, in my opinion, for most ham radio applications. I’ve tried all kinds of other cables but I always come back to this for most projects. This is a thick, beefy cable that is very much in line with all the other RG58 I’ve used. Just make sure these are the right connectors for your gear, otherwise you’ll need some new plugs and crimpers and about twenty minutes of your time. These connectors usually go on my smaller radios and gear as opposed to the more common PL-259 ends.Both connectors appear to be good quality and are attached professionally. The jacket and shielding both met my expectations. I am only sending about 50 watts from a dual band radio to a dual band antenna outside. So far, no issues that I can identify. I didn’t have my SWR meter handy to test it but I didn’t notice any obvious concerns or failures. I tried to torture the cables at the plugs to see if I could find any faults. There is a decent amount of stress relief and I couldn’t do anything to cause any signal loss. Time will tell how UV affects the portion of the line that is exposed to weather. So far so good. As with all kinds of cable, there are lots of options so make sure to check specs against the price and pick the best combination for you.
M**R
Very nice cables for VHF to UHF frequencies.
Nothing negative to talk about, these 3-foot BNC male to BNC female jumper cables are exactly as advertised.I needed a short jumper on my bench for extending the reach of several pieces of test gear, this looked to fit the bill and after testing, they function great. I thought I’d sweep them and show some data to support my opinion. They appear to have factory-placed ends and heat shrink to reduce the stress of bending and use.The images I attached are sweep results with a spectrum analyzer, from about 10KHz to 1.5GHz, you can start to see a small amount of roll-off above 1GHz which is not a problem as I needed cables to operate in the VHF and UHF frequencies. I’m delighted with these; they are a good addition to my test bench.
S**E
Working well with my Yaesu FT-891 and end fed antenna.
The MOOKEERF BNC Extension Cable is a reliable and well-constructed cable that provides a low-loss connection between BNC devices - or UFC devices with additional adapters. With a 50 ohm RG58 coaxial cable, this 25-foot cable offers a stable signal transfer and is suitable for a variety of applications. The BNC male and female connectors are well-made and the bulkhead design allows for easy installation in tight spaces. Overall, this cable is a good choice for those who need a durable and low-loss BNC extension cable.
D**Y
Good cable
These work rather well as extensions for my oscilloscope probes and function generator leads
S**E
Nice coax extension, well shielded and strong.
This is a long, well shielded, flexible coax cable meant for applications such as ham radio. For those in the amateur radio hobby, you know that you often need to connect to antennas that are placed far away from your radio, often outside while you're inside or in your shack.This cord works very well conducting a signal from my pizza pan antenna into my garage as part of my extremely low cost hobbyist set up. Although some people will always spring for the most expensive equipment for the best possible signal, this cord is just fine for someone starting out or who is not going to spend thousands on the hobby.
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