RG-400 is a high temperature coaxial cable used in interconnections between telecommunications equipment and is widely used for commercial wireless applications such as avionics, radar, GPS, and medical systems. Featuring a PTFE dielectric and FEP jacket the cable is rated for operation up to 200°C. The cable's 4.95 mm overall diameter makes it suitable for applications with limited space. The cable differs from the more popular RG-142 only by its stranded conductor. Its dimensions are similar to RG-58.

Shielding effectiveness of RG-400 is typically >80 dB to 6 GHz and >60 dB to its cutoff frequency of 12.4 GHz making it ideal for a range of microwave band applications.

RG400 coaxial cable layers

RF Specification

Min. Frequency
0 GHz
Max. Frequency
12.4 GHz
Shielding Effectiveness
> 60 dB
Capacitance
105 pF/m
RF Operating Voltage
1400 Vrms
Impedance
50 Ω
Velocity
70%
Attenuation Table
Frequency Attenuation
1000 MHz
0.48 dB/m

Physical Specification

Flexibility
Flexible
Colour
Orange
Min. Bend Radius Static
25 mm
Min. Operating Temperature
-55 °C
Max. Operating Temperature
200 °C
Weight (g/m)
63 g
Cable Layers
Layer Diameter Materials Notes
Inner Conductor
1.00 mm
19x0.20 mm Strand
Dielectric
2.95 mm
Outer Conductor
3.45 mm
Outer Conductor
3.95 mm
Outer Jacket
4.95 mm