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The RG8x Coaxial Cable is a 100ft low-loss coax cable designed for high-powered applications, featuring a waterproof PVC jacket for durability and compatibility with various 50 Ohm RF systems. With a frequency capability of 6000 MHz and a low SWR of less than 1.15, it ensures superior signal transfer for both indoor and outdoor use.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Specification Met | Cb |
Recommended Uses For Product | high-powered applications, outdoor use, 50 Ohm RF systems |
Frequency | 6000 MHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 6000 MHz |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Coaxial |
Cable Type | Coaxial |
Compatible Devices | 50 Ohm RF Systems |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
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Quality 110%
The good stuff. If you need a low loss alternative to rg-8x or rg-58; this is exactly what you want. Remember the center conductor of this coax product is solid copper. If you require a coax that can flex, then this isn't what you need. Black PVC outer jacket should have pretty good UV light resistant to break down. Most grey or clear jacket rg-8x won't last long exposed to direct sunlight. This is a better choice for fixed base station use over rg-8x because of lower loss and UV light resistant properties.We are all looking and trying to get a coax product that will meet our needs and not blast the bank to tiny little pieces by being extremely expensive.73 Earnest K5EWM.Update:I made up some jumpers using this coax. This product has a 100% solid copper center conductor with a dense foam insulator layer that is covered by foil shield and high quality copper braid and the outside black coating is high quality slick like UV resistant PVC that is made to last. For a non-flex environment this stuff will definitely do the job. It's very much a near copy of LMR-240 which has loss characteristics much like RG-8 FOAM, Which is a pretty good coaxial feed line for most uses. For HF VHF and citizens band 11 meters it should work out very well. Only problem I see is if used in a big truck mobile environment the constant vibration might cause the solid copper center conductor wire to break as stranded wire is far more forgiving to vibration environment. For the average Joe cb mobile if the cable is secured and not allowed to flex on the wind while traveling and assuming the vehicle rides better than a diesel big truck, they may get good service life with this coax product.For someone whom is trying to minimize rf loss and control cost for amateur use or cb base station use it should work awesome with low wind load and reduce weight and using ordinary coax connectors, should provide years of not decades of good service life with relatively low loss of signal. This is a good product for most applications except where high vibration service would be encountered.73 and GOD bless. Earnest K5EWM.Update:Still going strong and my antenna anylizer is happy as well with 100% of my line runs and jumpers. I'm planning on ordering more for a portable setup operations for ARES/RACES emergency amateur radio operations. I feel this product will serve me well and cut down the weight of lugging RG213 around and have less loss issues. My portable emcomms station equipment includes a hf rig with 160 meter ofc antenna a.nd a dual band aluminum jpole and a vhf/UHF dual band rig and a ldg automatic antenna tuner along with my antenna anylizer and a 50 ohm impedance dummy load and soldering equipment extra connectors all for the just in case if needed.This is a great product priced reasonable and I'm not buying anything else as far as coax cable goes. 73 Earnest k5ewm.Update: So far this is working very well for my applications. I am revamping the antenna farm and getting excellent service from this product.For those of you whom need a flexible coax feedline product, this is not what you need. Since its hard to locate a good quality rg-8x with a flexible center conductor and good UV light properties for durability with sun exposure.For the truckers, as this is a severe environment for any coax feedline product. I think RG-213 with stranded heavy duty center conductor and polyethylene insulator and that heavy duty shield and tough black pvc jacket. You pinch that stuff into a direct short in an accident, you likely didn't survive the wreck. Rg-213 was developed in ww2 as a near fail safe coax feedline product with extremely high reliability. It was used everywhere in the theater of war. Many a message got through that meant life or death.I know truckers are not considered 1st responders; but they need to hear and know what is going on with the road ahead of them. Big Truck wrecks happen every day. How much of not being able to hear what road conditions are actually contribute to all those big rig wrecks?This is a great product but not for truckers. 73 GOD bless Earnest K5EWM.
A**R
Great HF coax
Great price
R**O
Solid core equals stiff cable
I have Tram RG8x cable for my amateur radio needs, and cut up 200 feet of it into several cables. Put on PL259's with no problem. Stranded core. Nice and flexible. Tried this brand I never heard of, and it arrived in a plastic bag. Solid core. What I found was that it is not flexible at all, and remains in the position to which I bend it. Not a fan. I am sure it will be effective as a cable, but not too friendly to deployment. Final point - I will not buy it again. I will pay more for 500 feet of TRAM cable.
S**R
Very high quality, Strong and tight braided ground shield, SOLID COPPER core
After trusting a DIFFERENT BRAND of RG8x cable to be as it was advertised, I routed it inside my camper van, soldered on the connectors to work on my Firestick CB antenna, turned on my radio and got nothing. SWR was pegged and no adjusting it. THEN I tested with my ohm meter. Dead short. On a brand new cable.So, boy was I mad about that. After reading very carefully all I could about this brand, I ordered this roll of MOOKEERF RG8x and hoped I would get a better experience. As soon as it arrived, I checked it out with my meter. GOOD. (Note: I should have done that with the other brand and I could have saved myself a full day of work)I soldered on the end for the radio, and ran the cable under, behind and through the dash, through the ceiling and out to the antenna on the back. Then I double checked with the meter. (Once burned, twice shy) STILL A-OK.Soldered on connectors for the Firestick and the ground, attached, TRIPLE CHECKED with the meter. Good to go. Drove out to a big open area on the river and did my SWR... almost perfect as it was, but tweaked the antenna length just a tad, and now I am back in business!The quality of this cable is excellent, solid copper inner conductor and tight, pure copper braid outer (ground) conductor. I expect this will last me a long time of CB highway service.
M**Z
Clear cable with stranded center is nice.
I had been using the black, solid center RG8x. Decided to try this, as more flexibility was needed. The clear coated, stranded center is fine. Economical and usable with the sellers crimp/solder PL-259s.I wouldn't go above 28mHz without expecting some noticeable loss compared to 9913 coax.
J**D
Economical but solid core not ideal for higher frequencies
I bought a 200' roll of this to connect to and inverted Vee ham radio antenna for 40/20/15/10 meters behind my house. It was a fairly long run - I used 175'.This wire has a solid inner conductor which means it will be fairly stiff, though once placed into position this won't be an issue.I wouldn't use it in an application where it will frequently get bent - such as a rotating beam antenna or an antenna mounted on a trunk lid that pivots open.Because of skin effect - which becomes more pronounced at higher frequencies I wouldn't use this for VHF/UHF (or 6 meter) applications but I think it's OK for HF frequencies.If you could budget a bit more money get some RG8X with a multi strand inner conductor and not a single solid conductor..Beyond that - the jacket appears to be quite durable and the foil and copper wire shield seems to be adequate for most applications.In use it seems to pass the signal well.
J**E
Good for jumper cable
No issues using this for jumpers.
R**T
Great for Ham radio and CB radio Cable
Good quality wire at a great value! This was a great purchase and I turned around and ordered it again. As advertised and great quality. Value for what you get is perfect. Would definitely consider purchasing again. I utilize this for ham radio antennas, and make my own connections. Can't go wrong here.
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