Description
The CommScope 0.5m 1/2" Jumper Cable (SKU: ACC-CS-00053), part number F4-HMHM-M5-P, features 4.3-10 Male connectors on both ends, suitable for RF applications demanding flexibility and reliability. This cable belongs to the RSJ4-50 series, a part of the renowned HELIAX® line, known for its superflexible design with a 1/2-inch foam coaxial structure. The cable's corrugated copper outer conductor, shielded by a robust black polyethylene jacket, is ideal for installations with tight space constraints, enabling complex routing without compromising performance.
The RSJ4-50 Jumper Cable supports a wide range of RF applications, with a 3rd Order PIM rating of -119 dBc. At 698 MHz and 1700 MHz, it delivers a VSWR of ≤ 1.07:1 and a Return Loss of ≤ 30.00 dB, maintaining excellent performance up to 3400 MHz with a VSWR of ≤ 1.22:1 and a Return Loss of ≤ 20.00 dB. Its design is built to endure multiple mating cycles, ensuring long-term reliability.
CommScope, a leader in telecommunications infrastructure, delivers innovative solutions worldwide. With over 40 years of experience, CommScope continues to shape the future of network design and connectivity, serving customers in more than 130 countries.
RF Specification
VSWR Measurement
Frequency | VSWR | Return Loss |
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698 MHz
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≤ 1.07:1
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≤ 30 dB
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1700 MHz
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≤ 1.07:1
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≤ 30 dB
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2200 MHz
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≤ 1.08:1
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≤ 28 dB
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3400 MHz
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≤ 1.22:1
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≤ 20 dB
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Physical Specification
RF Connectors
RF Interface | Body Shape | Mounting |
---|---|---|
Cable Layers
Layer | Diameter | Materials |
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Inner Conductor
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3.59 mm
|
|
Dielectric
|
9.42 mm
|
|
Outer Conductor
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11.99 mm
|
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Outer Jacket
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13.41 mm
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