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Cynthia De La Vega
> 24 houri havent had the opportunity to use this yet, but it was ziptied and tightly wound in its box. i like the overall appearance, feel, length and sturdyness. it also looks very durable. Strong cable cord, terminated with well and firm, Quality made fittings/connectors, each secured by a hefty, thick heat shrink. very very nice
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Randall M. Rueff (K9RMR)
> 24 hourIf this is the cable you need and you dont mind it being white then this is the cable for you... Looks good and feels good and is overall very heavy duty. Good day & God Bless... Randall M. Rueff K9RMR
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Kerry
> 24 hourThe cable is stiff, but seems durable. Each end has a generous length of heat shrink to reinforce the connector. The SMA connector has a gold plated barrel and pin; the BNC connector barrel is nickel plated with a gold plated pin. I measured insertion loss using a Nano-VNA: 1.0 dB @ 3000 MHz 0.8 dB @ 2000 MHz 0.4 dB @ 1000 MHz 0.4 dB @ 500 MHz 0.0 dB @ 50 kHz The cable should be sufficient for hobby purposes and for the cost is a good value.
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Thomas Kitz
> 24 hourThese are my go to choice for factory SMA to BNC cables. SMA connectors give me fits and frustrate me so now I get these instead. Quality constructed cables by people that know how to install difficult connectors. Recommended product!
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redding girl
> 24 hourI bought this cable to lengthen the distance I can run my antenna for my cell phone repeater. Where I camp there’s barely in a cell phone reception and I hope to run it up at Pine tree to increase the receipt if ability of the signal. This should work great with the cable I already have.
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Michael W. Oliver
> 24 hourI picked up this cable specifically for use between a SDR (SMA) and a portable antenna with a BNC connector. I typically try to purchase application-specific cables when possible to reduce the insertion loss from various adapters. This cable from MOOKEERF fit my needs perfectly. As with other MOOKEERF cables Ive purchased, this one has excellent build quality with quality cable and connectors. I dont use these in a permanent outdoor scenario so cant really speak to their resistance to the elements. For my application-specific use cases, these cables perform with excellence and Im very satisfied.
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Todd K. Moyer
> 24 hourThe construction of this cable appears rugged. Strain relief at each end appears to be double-layered. I measured loss up to 1.5 GHz, see attached screen shot. Loss at 1.5 GHz is just over 1 dB. Note: this is NOT a flexible piece of coax, so is more suited to a permanent installation, rather than a lab cable that gets handled a lot.
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DavidOrDave
> 24 hourI got this cable to interface to a software defined radio. Seems decent enough, although the BNC end feels like it’s slightly loose and could use a little more spring tension. No matter, it worked fine when compared with another patch cable of similar length.
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G. D. Golden
> 24 hourBoth connectors (BNC and SMA) appear to be new and of good mechanical quality, almost certainly factory assembled onto the cable ends. Both ends have about 5.5 cm stiffener sheath heat-shrunk around the connector, as shown in the ad photos. Both connectors have gold plated (or, at least gold colored ;) ) center conductor pins, as advertised. The length of the cable I received was 4.5 m (14.85), per ad. The cable itself is no-name RG-8X, 6 mm diameter, rather stiff. Sheath is white-ish, more or less as shown in the photos. Markings: RG8X Low Loss Coaxial Cable at one-meter intervals, with spool extent increment indicated at each marking. No manufacturer name is imprinted anywhere on the cable that I could find. Quick connectivity check at 10 MHz, no issues. Did not measure loss vs. frequency. Summary: Cable appears to be substantially as advertised, no issues found.
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MinnesotaDrew
> 24 hourThis cable seems to be well made. It is a little stuff as a result of having the solid core inner wire, but in my application it wont be moving much once its installed in the car. I wanted to have a short cable to a small antenna for scanning on the side with my handheld, which has a BNC end that matches this cable. The connectors look like they are nice parts and the heat shrink is well done. I dont have any meters or equipment sensitive enough to measure any power loss on a piece of coax this short, safe to assume it is indeed very low loss at the 6 foot length. I am very happy to not be needing to use adapters for my use case.