Times Microwave Coaxial Cable
LMR-100A-UF coaxial cable, which is Double Shielded feeder cable, the UltraFlex variant of the standard LMR-100A series. Engineered with a stranded center conductor and TPE jacket, it easily handles tight-radius bends and repeated movement, making it the premier drop-in upgrade for less efficient Low Loss Coaxial Cable like RG-174 and RG-316.
Ultra Flexible 50 Ohm Coax Cable
| Specification | Value |
| Cable Type | Flexible Low Loss Coaxial Cable |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Nominal Outer Diameter | 0.110 in (2.79 mm) |
| Center Conductor | Stranded Copper (7 Strand) |
| Dielectric Material | Solid Polyethylene (PE) |
| Shielding | Bonded Aluminum Tape & Tinned Copper Braid |
| Shielding Effectiveness | >90 dB |
| Velocity of Propagation (VoP) | 66% |
| Max Operating Frequency | 8 GHz (typical) |
| Jacket Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Operating Temperature | -40 C to +85 C |
| Min. Installation Bend Radius | 0.25 in (6.4 mm) |
Core Advantages
- Exceptional Flexibility: The stranded center conductor enables an incredibly tight minimum installation bending radius
- Minimal Signal Loss: Delivers significantly lower attenuation (signal loss) than typical flexible coaxial cables such as RG-174 and RG-316.
- Extended Frequency Capability: Maintains excellent performance up to 5.8 GHz, with a maximum operating frequency reaching 8 GHz.
- Robust Interference Protection: Features superior, double-shielded construction (Aluminum Tape and Tinned Copper Braid) for a high 90 dB of RF shielding effectiveness.
Ideal Applications
- Jumper Assemblies: Short, high-performance jumpers in wireless communications systems (e.g., base stations, cellular networks).
- Mobile Antennas: vehicle antennas (GPS, LMR, WLAN) where cable routing is a challenge.
- Wireless Networking: WiFi (WLAN)
- GPS/GNSS: interconnects for Global Positioning System and Satellite Communication applications.
- Test & Measurement: Flexible for laboratory use and RF equipment testing.


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