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Coaxial Cable Assemblies - Low Loss 400-Series Ultra Flex (50 OHM)

400-Series Ultra Flex low loss coaxial cable assemblies support RF signal transmission in applications requiring flexibility, durability, and stable electrical performance utilizing 50-ohm 400-Series Ultra Flex coaxial cable for indoor and outdoor installations involving bends, curves, or repeated movement. Available with 7/16 DIN, Type N, RP-TNC, and RP-SMA connector configurations in male-to-male, male-to-female, and reverse-polarity combinations supporting wireless communications systems, RF infrastructure, and network equipment interconnections. Ultra-flex design with heat-shrink strain relief maintains low signal attenuation while enabling flexible routing.

For comprehensive low loss coaxial cable assembly solutions beyond 400-Series Ultra Flex configurations, explore our Coax Cables - Custom Coaxial Assemblies Low Loss RG58, RG174, 200 & 400 Series category, featuring RG-series, 100-195-200-240-400-600-900-series, U.FL, and twinaxial cable assemblies designed for RF, wireless, and communication infrastructure applications.

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FAQs

What are 400-Series Ultra Flex low loss coaxial cable assemblies used for?

L-com 400-Series Ultra Flex low loss coaxial cable assemblies are designed to support RF signal transmission in applications that require flexibility, durability, and stable electrical performance. These assemblies are suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations where routing may involve bends, curves, or repeated movement in wireless communications systems, RF infrastructure, and network equipment interconnections including wireless base stations, distributed antenna systems, and RF test and measurement setups.

What connector configurations are available for 400-Series Ultra Flex assemblies?

400-Series Ultra Flex assemblies include a broad range of connector configurations such as 7/16 DIN, Type N, RP-TNC, and RP-SMA interfaces. Our coaxial cable assemblies are available in male-to-male, male-to-female, and reverse-polarity configurations to support compatibility with a variety of RF devices. The connector variety accommodates connecting radios to antennas, linking RF components within equipment enclosures, and supporting temporary or permanent RF installations.

How does Ultra Flex cable differ from standard 400-Series cable?

400-Series Ultra Flex coaxial cable assemblies are constructed to provide low signal attenuation while maintaining a flexible cable structure. The ultra-flex design supports installations where traditional low-loss coaxial cables may be difficult to route or install due to bends, curves, or space constraints. This enhanced flexibility enables easier routing in wireless communications systems, RF infrastructure, and distributed antenna systems requiring navigating complex pathways.

What cable lengths are available for 400-Series Ultra Flex assemblies?

400-Series Ultra Flex assemblies offer multiple standard cable lengths to accommodate short jumper connections as well as longer interconnect runs in commercial and industrial environments. Standard lengths enable both temporary and permanent RF installations across varied equipment separation distances.

What strain relief features protect 400-Series Ultra Flex cable assemblies?

Heat-shrink strain relief is included at connector transitions to help support mechanical stability and consistent electrical performance during installation and ongoing use. The heat-shrink construction protects cable-to-connector interfaces from mechanical stress in installations involving bends, curves, or repeated movement. Strain relief supports durability in wireless communications systems, RF infrastructure applications, and network equipment interconnections experiencing cable flexing or movement.

What applications use 400-Series Ultra Flex coaxial cable assemblies?

400-Series Ultra Flex coaxial cable assemblies are used in wireless base stations, distributed antenna systems, RF test and measurement setups, and general communication infrastructure. Typical applications include connecting radios to antennas, linking RF components within equipment enclosures, and supporting temporary or permanent RF installations. The standardized 50-ohm impedance, flexible construction, and wide connector availability make these assemblies suitable for RF signal distribution in wireless communications systems.

Need assistance selecting the right 400-Series Ultra Flex coaxial cable assembly for your RF or wireless installation? Our engineering team provides expert technical guidance on connector configurations, cable length selection, flexibility requirements, and signal attenuation specifications for your specific wireless base station, distributed antenna system, or RF infrastructure application requirements.

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L-com offers a wide selection of 400-Series Ultra Flex low loss coaxial cable assemblies. Standard and application-specific configurations are supported, along with related RF accessories to complete system installations.