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Two Way Radio Antenna Cable

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== Attenuation Charts ====Attenuation Charts== ===Common Cable Attenuation Chart====== Common Cable Attenuation Chart ====== VHF / UHF / GHz Attenuation Chart ======VHF / UHF / GHz Attenuation Chart===== Cable Options to Antenna ====Cable Options to Antenna===== RG-58 ======RG-58===== RG-8/U =====RG-8/U===== RG-213 =====RG-213===== UR-67 =====UR-67===== LMR-400 =====LMR-400===== Belden 9913 =====Belden 9913=====Jumper (Patch) Cable==From the transceiver to an antenna matching unit, swr, power meter, or linear amplifier, the use of a short, flexible jumper cable is needed.  These tend to have higher attenuation, the tradeoff being flexibility for signal loss.  At lengths of 3ft to 6ft the attenuation is negligible.  ===RG-58===CB and jumper for ham radio.  Lossy.===LMR-240, 200 and 195===Because LMR-400 is thick and can put a lot of stress on the connectors of equipment, thinner more flexible alternatives are preferred for jumper use. 
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