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LMRFR also has excellent reliability, unsurpassed flexibility and ultra low attenuation. It has loss figures comparable to the extremely rigid corrugated coaxial cables however manages to achieve surpassed flexibility, making the cable much easier to install. Installing the connectors on the LMRFR cable versus corrugated copper cables in much quicker and simpler. This is achieved due to the cable construction specifications.

The centre conductor uses a high conductivity, Bare copper clad covered aluminium centre conductor material. The Dielectric has an Aluminium foil outer conductor, which is chemically bonded on to it. The cable jacket can withstand harsh outside environments and UV rays from sunlight, as well as being fully fire retardant to allow the cable to be routed indoors safely. Can't find an item on our website? Need help selecting the right products?

Our sales team are ready to assist you, get in touch with us today and we'll help you find what you're looking for! Help and Advice Contact Us Blog. Coaxial Cable Calculator. LMRFR quantity. Connectors At McGill Microwave systems, we supply a huge range of connectors that include all the common interface models.

The connectors come in EZ style fitment, for rapid solderless assembly or the traditional solder style TC connectors:. These connectors are known internationally as the easiest coaxial connectors to terminate to flexible coaxial cables in the industry — with consistent resulting superior broadband Insertion Loss and VSWR performance.

Datasheet Download. The soft silicone boot weatherproofing kits replace older weatherproofing methods, require no heat and only simple and easy hand assembly for valuable time saving in the field.

The kits are supplied in a convenient 10 pack which also contains four pouches of silicone lubricant to facilitate installation of the boots. The Crimp Tool has been specifically designed with ultra strong, hardened dies that never wear over time. The result from using the crimp tool is the perfect crimp, every time, with no tool degradation. This tool provides a clean, square cut - leaving the the cable cut perfectly round.

This cutting tool has been specially designed with a perfect spring force already built in to the tool to cut the cable. Thank you for posting a review! We value your input. Share your review so everyone else can enjoy it too. Your review was sent successfully and is now waiting for our staff to publish it. Thank you for posting a question! Please click on the link in the confirmation email we just sent you to submit your question.

Your question will appear on the site once someone answers it. Reviews 6. Sort: Select. Updating Results. N Nicholas W. Verified Buyer. Worked well and as described. Review by Nicholas W. Was this review helpful?

J Jose R. Sometimes the right tool makes all the difference. Review by Jose R. This is a great tool. It does everything I need it too. Having the right tool for the job is a must.

The website states it comes with unlimited tech support. This an absolutely great company and their support staff are amazing. They have gone above and beyond any expectations I had. C Cornel C. Review by Cornel C.

Easy to use and saves me a lot of time on prep work. Worth the money. Would highly recommend!!! S Scott S. Review by Scott S. M Mark C. Review by Mark C. P Patrick T. LMR Prep tool. Review by Patrick T. This tool made the coax termination SO much easier! Since the LMR has both braid and foil shielding trying to cut through the very stiff outer jacket without damaging the shield braid is nearly impossible. With this tool it is a no brainer.

I used the excess coax as a practice piece before prepping the actual coax. Getting the end of the coax square is critical in making a clean cut and crimp. Since I did not have a proper cable cutter I used a utility knife to cut through the shielding and inner insulation, then a small pair to dykes to make a clean cut on the center conductor.

Making the first cut for the center conductor was a bit of a learning curve. Taking your time to slowly rotate the cutter as it works it's way through the shield and insulation is key. After a few practice rounds on the scrap coax the actual prep was a breeze. The installation of the crimp ends is not clearly described in the prep tool documentation.



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