Description
The CommScope LDF4-50A HELIAX® Low Density Foam Coaxial Cable is a robust 1/2-inch corrugated copper cable designed for large antenna systems. With a 50m length and black PE jacket, this cable ensures superior performance in RF applications. It features a solid corrugated copper outer conductor with 110 dB shielding effectiveness, crucial for maintaining low Passive Intermodulation (PIM) levels.
This cable supports an operating frequency range of 1 GHz to 8800 GHz, making it versatile for various applications. Its consistent outer diameter of 15.87 mm and inner conductor diameter of 4.83 mm conform to industry standards for half-inch feeder cables used in passive Distributed Antenna Systems. The LDF4-50A is resilient to repeated mating cycles, illustrating its durability in demanding environments.
Certified to ISO 9001 and RoHS standards, this cable ensures compliance with global quality and environmental requirements. Performance parameters include a VSWR of ≤ 1.13:1 and a Return Loss of ≤ 24.30 dB across multiple frequency measurements, ensuring minimal signal reflection.
CommScope, a leader in telecommunications infrastructure, provides cutting-edge solutions for wired and wireless networks worldwide, backed by decades of expertise and a global presence.
RF Specification
VSWR Measurement
Frequency | VSWR | Return Loss |
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680 MHz
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≤ 1.13:1
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≤ 24.3 dB
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800 MHz
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≤ 1.13:1
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≤ 24.3 dB
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1700 MHz
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≤ 1.13:1
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≤ 24.3 dB
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2300 MHz
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≤ 1.13:1
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≤ 24.3 dB
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Physical Specification
Cable Layers
Layer | Diameter | Materials |
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Inner Conductor
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4.83 mm
|
|
Dielectric
|
12.95 mm
|
|
Outer Conductor
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13.97 mm
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Outer Jacket
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15.88 mm
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