Coax for Antenna Cables: 400 & 200-Series Custom Lengths
- SKU:
- DA200c100ft
- Weight:
- 10.00 LBS
Data Alliance
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.
For special orders with connectors: Contact Customer Service. We will attach connectors for you (for long cables) for large orders, or for single-cable orders of long cables: $8 for adding the connectors.
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 antenna cable 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 |
We ship the coaxial cable in a coil, rather than on a spool, to reduce shipping costs by saving bulk and weight.
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