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Reviewed in Germany on March 4, 2025
Som beskrevet
Michael A. D'Aguilar
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
The seller sent the merchandise earlier than expected.
Armando L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Works well as intended, good value for the money.
Ludwig Schmitt
Reviewed in Germany on December 22, 2024
Alles Top sowie Preis und Lieferung
Larry E Fincher
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Great product
Daniele D'Amato
Reviewed in Italy on October 11, 2024
Ottimo
Gennaro Iovine
Reviewed in Italy on September 25, 2023
Buoni i cavi ed utili gli adattatori forniti.
JoeyT
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022
This was added to a bug out bag with an arborist throw weight, paracord, and a roll up slim jim with 16ft of cable already attached that can be pulled up a tree. Along with a dual band 8w ht it's a nice little setup to have. Even just wondering out in the woods being able to pull an antenna almost 50ft in the air helps big time. I might even get a second one.
Logan Betts \ Chris C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
Well, not much to say really, it's coax with a small assortment of adapters. The adapters are quite handy and can help when trying to rig a new antenna to your handheld ham radio. The coax isn't the best by any means being it's only RG58, but that's plenty for a low powered handheld radio. I use mine to attach a mobile dual band whip antenna to my Baofeng handheld and it works perfectly. Gave me plenty of length the throw it out my window and set the radio somewhere convenient. I can also use it while backpacking to mount the antenna outside my pack. The connectors are put on the ends good and tight and it works great. The price was great too. Will be ordering more for my other radio as well.
Del Rio DX CDMX
Reviewed in Mexico on April 30, 2022
Tal Como Lo Anunciado
Jester_84-07
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
*EDIT*In addition to what I mention below, I am now unhappy with my purchase, but it boils down to my inexperience/naivete because I was just starting out when I bought this. RG-58A is terrible for ham, as it is very high resistance/very loss-y. Do yourself a favor and spend the extra money for LMR400 cable, or even the "generic" versions like KMR400 that you'll find a lot on Amazon. Especially if you're running a lower power transeiver (~25w and less, especially HT's), having as little loss as possible will significantly affect performance. LMR400 is one of the best cable options out there at the moment for ameteur setups.~~~Original review:Seems to be good quality, and I have no issues with the product itself.HOWEVER!Beware when ordering, the cable measurement in meters is absolutely not right. I bought the one labeled 15M, which should be just under 50 feet. But it matches the 32.8 foot measurement in the product title instead. Luckily, I only really paid attention to the measurement in feet so I wasn't disappointed, but others may not get so lucky!
zefie
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021
I purchased one of these to upgrade an antenna run for my SDR, it worked so well, that I came back and order a second one for my second antenna run. I am very impressed with the quality, and the overall SnR of the signals has increased by roughly 1-3dB just by replacing the old RG-174 cable with this RG-58a cable.Would definitely recommend for anyone dealing with SDR, Ham, or anything else requiring 50 ohm.
James A Sutton
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020
Quality product. Thanks
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