Tech Support - LMR-100
CLF-100 Coax Specifications / Characteristics. Comparison to LMR-100
CLF-100 Coax Cable:
CLF-100 and LMR-100 have the same structure and shielding
CLF-100 "Low loss cable" differs from RG174 and other coax standards by
double shielding and the resulting l
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Posted by George Hardesty on 30th Aug 2023
LMR-100 Coax for Antenna Cables: Shielding & Structure
LMR-100 Coax Cable:
LMR-100 is a low loss, double-shielded coaxial cable type that is Data Alliance's standard for short versions of antenna cables with all of the following connector types: RP-S
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Posted by George Hardesty on 19th Aug 2023
RG58 Compared to LMR-200 & LMR-100 Coax: Shielding & Signal Loss
RG58 Coaxial Cable:
RG58, LMR-100 and LMR-200 all have the following characteristics in common:
50 Ohm impedance
A weather-resilient polyethylene (PE) dielectric
PVC outer jacket
Str
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Posted by George Hardesty on 13th Nov 2019
RG174 compared to LMR-100 Coax : Shielding and Signal Loss
RG174 and LMR-100 Coax Cable:
RG174 and LMR100 Both are compatible with Wi-Fi, Cellular, and most IoT wireless applications. LMR-100 is double-shielded and suitable for outdoor as well as indoor
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Posted by George Hardesty on 8th Nov 2019
Signal Loss (Attenuation) in LMR-100 & LMR-200 Cables Five to Ten Feet in Length
Six feet is not too long for the LMR-100 and LMR-100-equivalent cable that we use for shorter
antenna cables.
However, it is right at the threshold at which we would recommend that yo
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Posted by George Hardesty on 18th Mar 2019