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Cable Attenuation Tables

Explore comprehensive Cable Attenuation Tables for 50 ohm coaxial cable to determine signal loss over varied distances. These tables offer vital information on attenuation rates for different cable types, helping engineers and technicians optimize network performance. By referencing Cable Attenuation Tables, professionals can calculate the extent of signal degradation, identify potential issues, and make informed decisions on cable lengths and configurations. Understanding the attenuation characteristics of cables is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and ensuring efficient data transmission. With accurate and reliable Cable Attenuation Tables, users can troubleshoot connectivity problems and design robust communication systems with minimal signal loss. Dive into Cable Attenuation Tables for precise and detailed attenuation data.

LMR195

Cable Attenuation vs Frequency (typical)
Frequency(MHz)
700 850 900 1800 2100 2300 2600 3600
Attenuation(dB/m)  0.324   0.358   0.369   0.530   0.575   0.603   0.643   0.766 
Attenuation indicates signal loss in decibels per metre.

 

LMR240

Cable Attenuation vs Frequency (typical)
Frequency(MHz) 700 850 900 1800 2100 2300 2600 3600
Attenuation(dB/m)  0.220   0.243   0.250   0.360   0.390   0.410   0.437   0.520 
Attenuation indicates signal loss in decibels per metre.

 

LMR400

Cable Attenuation vs Frequency (typical)
Frequency(MHz) 700 850 900 1800 2100 2300 2600 3600
Attenuation(dB/m)  0.113   0.125   0.129   0.187   0.204   0.214   0.229   0.274 
Attenuation indicates signal loss in decibels per metre.

 

 LDF4RK-50A HF/FR Heliax

Cable Attenuation vs Frequency (typical)
Frequency(MHz) 700 850 900 1800 2100 2300 2600 3600
Attenuation(dB/m)  0.060   0.068   0.069   0.100   0.109   0.115   0.123   0.149 
Attenuation indicates signal loss in decibels per metre.