The Times Microwave LMR-240-UF is a 50-ohm ultra-flexible coaxial cable designed for applications requiring frequent bending and flexing, like mobile antennas and patch cords. It features a highly flexible rubber jacket and a stranded center conductor for increased flexibility and reliable performance in dynamic environments. It is an ideal low-loss alternative to RG8X cable, offering reduced signal loss over distance and operating up to 6 GHz.
Key Features & Benefits
Ultra-Flexibility:
The "UF" in the name stands for "Ultra Flex," indicating its significantly increased flexibility compared to standard LMR-240 due to its stranded inner conductor and flexible jacket.
Low Loss:
This cable is a low-loss coaxial cable, meaning it has a low attenuation, or loss of signal strength, especially compared to older cables like RG8X.
Stranded Center Conductor:
The stranded center conductor enhances the cable's ability to bend and flex repeatedly without damage.
Indoor/Outdoor Use:
The LMR-240-UF is suitable for both indoor and outdoor RF applications.
Wide Frequency Range:
It is rated for use up to 6 GHz, making it versatile for various communication and RF systems.
LMR-240 Ultra Flex - Times Microwave - Bulk - Priced by the foot
The Times Microwave LMR-240-UF is a 50 Ohm ultra-flexible coaxial cable with a stranded copper center conductor, foam polyethylene dielectric, bonded aluminum tape and tinned copper braid shields, and a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) jacket with an overall diameter of 0.240 inches (6.10 mm). It features a 84% velocity of propagation