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The TNC Male to TNC Male Coax Cable is a 3FT, 50 Ohm RG58 coaxial cable designed for high-frequency applications. With low signal loss, durable construction, and secure connections, it is ideal for GPS navigation, RTK surveying, and wireless microphone systems.
H**N
Awesome!!
Works great for GPS receivers and an amazing price!!
C**S
Nice cable!
I teach electronics at a community college, and use this cable for demonstrating UHF antennas. After much handling and abuse, it still works perfectly. Good SWR, solid terminations to quality connectors, no excessive loss... It's a good cable!
A**R
Nicely constructed cable
This is a nicely constructed cable. I intended to cut the ends off and use the coax for ham radio purposes. The cable is solidly constructed. The outer jacket is a little on the stiff side, but for permanent installations this should not be a problem once the cable is routed and fastened in place. The only issue that someone may see is if the cable is mounted in a place that subjects the cable to flex as the solid core of the cable will eventually fail in this kind of an installation. As you can see from the photos, the construction of the various layers of the cable are up to snuff for most applications. Would recommend these cables for any need you may have.
A**5
Quality RG58 for amateur radio.
I am always needing lengths of coax for antenna runs especially as I experiment with different antennas and hardware. I usually use RG58 because it is 50 Ohm cable and readily available for a decent price. This cable has TNC connectors. Both appear to be good quality connectors and are attached professionally. If that setup doesn’t work for your application, you can always replace them with other options. I am using this between a dual band radio and a dual band omnidirectional antenna. It’s mounted securely with zip ties all along the way. I am only sending about 100 watts through. So far, no issues that I can identify. I didn’t hook up my SWR meter to it, but reception from friends was reported to be as well as any other cable I’ve used. 5-9s all the way around. 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.73
K**.
Works good
Works, connects and works like it’s supposed to
C**S
Well-made cable
I ordered the MOOKEERF TNC Male to TNC Male Coax Cable 35FT, 50 Ohm RG58 Coaxial Cable as I am always tinkering with electronic projects around the house and I liked the idea of the SWR being fairly low, even in the longer lengths. I have not employed the cable yet as erecting any antenna in my neighboohood must be subtle because of HOA ordinances, and, the weather has been miserable for a while now. However, the cable's physical appearance tends to provide confidence that it is capable of performing as required. Especially, since the core is solid copper and not some variation of copper with some other metal. Looking forward to getting it into service.
R**)
It is easy to do a review of this very well made cable as it is very designed and well made...
It is easy to do a review of this very well made cable as it is very designed and well made...It looks good, feels good and does a really good job of transmitting and receiving information.Good day & God Bless...Randall M. RueffK9RMR
E**.
Needed for Cable Service
Our daughter recently moved into a new apartment that includes cable. She realized she didn't have a coaxial cable to hook her TV up to the outlet, so I ordered her this one. I only ordered the 6 foot length because her TV is near the outlet. It seems to work just as well as any other cable we've used in years past, and it's easy to install/hook up.
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