Coax for Antenna Cables: 400 & 200-Series Custom Lengths

$75.00
SKU:
DA200c100ft
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Weight:
10.00 LBS

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Coax Cable: Custom Lengths 100 ft to 300 ft

LMR-400-equivalent and LMR-200-equivalent options: 

We refer to these two coaxial cable types as 400-series and 200-series.

Each cable is custom cut to your specified length from 100 to 300 feet, helping minimize excess cable and avoid unnecessary signal loss from additional connections.

Both cable types feature a double-shielded construction (foil + braid) designed to reduce interference and maintain consistent RF signal performance. The durable jacket supports use in indoor and outdoor environments, making these cables suitable for a wide range of antenna and wireless applications.  Choose the right balance of performance and flexibility for your installation:

Choosing the Right Coaxial Cable

Simple rule:

  • Longer run / highest performance → 400-series
  • Easier install / tighter routing → 200-series
  • 400-series
    Best suited for longer runs where low signal loss is critical. Its larger diameter provides improved attenuation performance, making it a strong choice for cellular, WiFi, and high-frequency systems.
  • 200-series
    A more flexible, smaller-diameter cable that is easier to route in tighter spaces. Ideal for moderate-length runs where installation convenience is a priority.

Key Features

  • Coax types: 400-series or 200-series
  • Custom lengths from 100 ft to 300 ft
  • Double shielding for reduced interference
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor installations
  • Designed for antenna, WiFi, cellular, and IoT applications

Which Should I Choose?

  • Choose 400-series if your priority is maximum signal strength over longer distances. This is the better option for higher-frequency applications or when every dB of signal matters.
  • Choose 200-series if you need easier routing and flexibility, especially in tighter spaces or less demanding runs where slight additional signal loss is acceptable.

400-series vs 200-series Comparison

Feature 400-Series 200-Series
Signal Loss Lower (better for long runs) Moderate
Cable Diameter Larger Smaller
Flexibility Less flexible More flexible
Routing Ease Harder in tight spaces Easier to route
Typical Use Long-distance, high performance Medium runs, general use
Installation Type Fixed / outdoor / backbone runs Indoor / tighter installs