Description
The CommScope 5m 1/2" Jumper Cable (SKU: ACC-CS-00058) features 4.3-10 Male connectors on both ends, ideal for RF applications requiring flexibility and reliability. Part of the HELIAX® RSJ4-50 series, this superflexible coaxial cable is designed for installations demanding tight bends and space efficiency. Its construction includes a corrugated copper outer conductor and a durable black polyethylene jacket, making it suitable for complex routing without compromising performance.
With an operating frequency range of 1 GHz to 4 GHz, the cable maintains a 3rd Order PIM rating of -119 dBc and supports multiple mating cycles. It offers excellent performance with a VSWR of ≤ 1.07:1 and a Return Loss of ≤ 30.04 dB at 698 MHz and 1700 MHz, and VSWR of ≤ 1.08:1 at 2200 MHz, ensuring minimal signal reflection and loss.
This cable assembly is compliant with ISO 9001 Quality Management and RoHS standards, ensuring high quality and environmental responsibility. CommScope, a leader in telecommunications infrastructure, provides innovative solutions for wired and wireless networks globally, reinforcing reliability and performance in challenging installation environments.
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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≤ 30.04 dB
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1700 MHz
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≤ 1.07:1
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≤ 30.04 dB
|
2200 MHz
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≤ 1.08:1
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≤ 27.99 dB
|
3400 MHz
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≤ 1.22:1
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≤ 20.01 dB
|
Physical Specification
RF Connectors
RF Interface | Body Shape | Mounting |
---|---|---|
Cable Layers
Layer | Diameter | Materials |
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Inner Conductor
|
3.59 mm
|
|
Dielectric
|
9.42 mm
|
|
Outer Conductor
|
11.99 mm
|
|
Outer Jacket
|
13.41 mm
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