SMA RG142 Coaxial Cable RG 142 is a coax cable used in telecommunications applications for high frequency transmission. It has a proven record of long-term performance in harsh environments. The "SMA" in the cable's name stands for "SubMiniature version A"; this describes the type of connector that is used with this cable. The type of construction and the specifications of the cable, are identified by the RG142 number.
There are numerous advantages for using SMA RG142 cable for high-frequency applications including low loss and high power handling. This means that it has the ability to pass signals over long distances without loss of signal quality. SMA RG142 cable is also highly flexible and easy to install, which is why it's widely used in many different telecommunications applications.
During the installation of the SMA RG142 cable, only the connectors are attaching and tightening, which will significantly lower the signal loss. It’s also best to not bend or crimp the cable, since doing so can have an impact on its capability. Regular inspection for wear and damage are also necessary to keep the cable operating efficiently.
How does SMA RG142 cable stack up against other coaxial cables Like any one else, you are always comparing options when it comes to coax cable. SMA solid RG142 cable is smaller and more flexible than other pigtails on the market today which use LMR or RG-400, allowing for much greater flexibility in rigging the coax cable within your installation. SMA RG142 cable also features reliable performance, optimal durability and is very suitable for applications with low cable loss.
SMA RG142 coaxial cable carries a maximum frequency of 12.4 GHz, and direct the signals inside the cable. Its temperature range is from -55°C to 200°C, so it is able to operate in a wide variety of environments. And, SMA RG142 cable comes in different cable types, runs and options for specific applications to suit various telecommunications requirements.
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