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MPD Digital Times Microwave LMR-400 UltraFlex Coaxial Cable Jumper with PL-259 UHF Male Connectors (2 ft)

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1.Style:2 Ft. Uhf-mm Ultra Flex Coaxial Cable Jumper


About this item

  • CABLE TYPE: LMR-400-UF is a Registered Trademark of Times Microwave Systems; LMR-400-Ultraflex Coaxial Cable is Direct Drop-In Replacement for RG-8/9913 and other UF designated Cables of this size variant. LMR-400-UF is a Low Loss highly Flexible Coax Cable Double Shielded with Black PE Jacket
  • CONNECTOR TYPE: This cable is made with high quality crimp PL-259 connectors. They are Nickel-plated brass and have the center conductor soldered to ensure an excellent signal.
  • COMMON USE: These connectors are commonly used for CB, HAM, UHF, VHF and some scanners. Great as a jumer to an antenna tuner, switch, meter or main antenna.
  • ULTRA LOW LOSS: This low loss transmission line can be used in almost any application where handling characteristics and when improved shield and low loss is required.
  • OUTER JACKET MATERIAL: Flexible UV Proof, Polyethylene, Outer Diameter: .405 (10.3mm) nom., SRL: per MIL-C-17/74 - Foam Dielectric Aids Flexibility.


Times Microwave Systems was founded in 1948 as the Times Wire and Cable Company. TMS pioneered closed cell low loss polyethylene foam dielectrics and low loss taped PTFE dielectric coaxial cables. Those developments established today's high performance coaxial cable industry. Expansion of its RF and microwave connector design and manufacturing expertise then allowed TMS to take full responsibility for end-to-end performance of complete cable assemblies. TMS was instrumental in the development of military specifications, including MIL-C-17 for coaxial cables and MIL-T-81490 for Transmission Lines. Times is the leading source of MIL-C-17 qualified products, holding more QPL's (Qualified Product Listings) than any other manufacturer, and Times products meet rigorous MIL-T-81490 and MIL-C-87104 requirements. Times developed the popular LMR product line to serve the wireless market, and responding to the n


william kizer
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Good quality
Bob Dixon
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2019
Reliable, but overpriced.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2018
Excellent cable. Expensive but worth it.
marshall
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2017
Perfect in every way.Needed a jumper upgrade.Just thought my old jumper looked too small and dinky.My main line is this same kind - and the upgrade settled my OCD lol.
A.J. Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2016
Excellent quality. Use this as a patch cable from a permanently mounted antenna to my portable VHF radio when out on the water. Only wish there were more available length options.
Gyropilot
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2016
Outstanding, durable, high quality coax with installed RF connectors. Very pleased!
RJPC
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2016
Very low loss. Am using it for 440Mhz com equipment. So inexpensive and the connectors are quality.
Photoangler
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
This is a really high quality cable with very nice connectors. A good buy for the price.
Randall Krippner
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015
Excellent jumper cables. LMR-400 is an excellent, low-loss, heavy duty coax in the first place, and the connectors used are of high quality. I have several of these from this company in a variety of lengths and they are all very good.Note: LMR-400 jumpers, even the Ultra Flex, are going to be overkill for most ham radio operators and others. It is a very heavy duty coax designed to be very low loss over a wide range of frequencies and power ranges, and as such, it thick and very stiff. Don't get me wrong, it will work exceptionally well, but caution is needed when using it because even the Ultra Flex is extremely stiff. If you aren't careful, the cable can act as a lever, multiplying the force you apply to bend it, and transferring that force to the connectors on the cable and your equipment and possibly damaging it. When using cable this stiff, position your equipment FIRST. Then position the cable, bending the cable to the proper position BEFORE you hook it to your equipment. Never move your equipment with the cable connected to it. This can generate enough torque to damage the connectors. Disconnect the cable first, move the equipment, re-bend the LMR-400 to the proper shape and position to connect to the device, and only then actually connect it.Yes, you can make your own more cheaply. But I hate soldering on PL-259 connectors and don't like to do it unless I have to. If you want to do your own, great. I admire you. If you hate doing it, haven't had the practice or experience to feel comfortable making your own, then you can't go wrong with these.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2015
Very nicely made. And not nearly as "stiff and scary" as other reviews here might lead you to believe. It IS LMR-400 UF. But, it's very much workable. I use it between my radio and my amplifier... just perfect.
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