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  1. Belden - Belden 9913 RG8/U-Coax Cable per ft
    $3.17
    The Belden 9913F7 RG8/U high-flex black coaxial cable is designed for mobile applications. The PVC jacket with un-bounded aluminum tape allow for end stripping with automated cable prep tools. This 50 Ohm coax cable has a 100 percent coverage foil shield, stranded center conductor, and foam polyethylene dielectric.This braided coax cable uses standard connectors.The Belden RG8/U high-flex, coaxial cable is available in bulk and is priced per foot. Learn More
  2. TerraWave - 3/8"TWS-400DB Direct Burial
    $1.43
    The TerraWave TWS-400DB direct burial coaxial cable contains a weatherproofing compound around the foil and braid allowing for continuous performance even if cable has sustained damage. The 3/8 inch 50 Ohm coax cable has a solid center conductor and UV-resistant jacket. This braided cable allows for a 1 inch bending radius for applications requiring greater flexibility. The TerraWave direct burial low loss coaxial cable is available in bulk and is priced per foot. Learn More
  3. CommScope - CNT400PCoaxial Cable, White jack, Plenum
    $2.18
    The Andrew CNT400P braided coaxial cable (white jacket) is similar to RG8 but with lower loss and plenum-rated. This 50 Ohm coax cable has a 90 percent coverage braid shield for low loss. This plenum-rated transmission line offers similar performance compared to corrugated copper cables but provides higher flexibility and simplified connectorization with LMR-400 connectors. The braided coax, plenum grade cable can be used in almost any application where handling characteristics, improved shielding and low loss is required. The Andrew WBC-400 plenum-rated, low loss coaxial cable with white jacket is available in bulk and is priced per foot. Learn More
  4. TerraWave - 3/8"TWS-400FR 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable
    $1.87
    The TerraWave TWS-400FR-M flexible low loss coaxial cable is a non-halogenated, low smoke, fire-retardant cable designed for in-building applications. This 3/8 inch, 50 Ohm coax cable has a 90 percent braid shield for low loss. The black fire-retardant polyethylene jacket is MSHA approved. The braided coaxial cable offers similar performance compared to corrugated copper cables but provides higher flexibility, simplified connectorization, and a fire-retardant jacket. It can be used in almost any application where handling characteristics, improved shielding and low loss is required. The TerraWave TWS-400FR-M low loss fire-retardant coax cable is available in bulk and is priced per foot. Learn More
  5. Belden - Belden 9913RG8-Type Coax Cable
    $3.35
    The Belden 9913 RG8/U coaxial cable (black) is low loss with an "air" dielectric. This 50 Ohm coax cable has a solid center conductor and a semi-solid polyethylene dielectric. A 100 percent shield coverage prevents loss.The braided coaxial cable offers similar performance compared to corrugated copper cables but provides higher flexibility and simplified connectorization. This RG8 cable requires 9913 specific connectors.The Belden RG8/U low loss coaxial cable with "air" dielectric is available in bulk and is priced per foot. Learn More
  6. Belden - Belden 9913 RG8/U-Coax Cable - 500ft
    $1,059.67
    The Belden 9913-500 RG8/U coaxial cable (black) is low loss with an "air" dielectric. This 50 Ohm coax cable has a solid center conductor and a semi-solid polyethylene dielectric. A 100 percent shield coverage prevents loss.The braided coaxial cable offers similar performance compared to corrugated copper cables but provides higher flexibility and simplified connectorization. This air dielectric RG8 cable requires 9913 specific connectors.The Belden RG8/U low loss coaxial cable with "air" dielectric is available as a bulk 500 foot spool. Learn More
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