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XRDS RF RG213 Coaxial Cable - 100FT 50 Ohm Low-Attenuation RG213 Coax Cable with Bare Copper Braid Shielding

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  • This rg213 coaxial cable is made bare copper inner conductor and the bare copper braid shielding so quality of this rg213 coaxial cable is superior to LMR400 coaxial cable. Bare copper braid shielding for enhanced isolation and EMI resistance
  • The rugged rg213 coax for high-power handling and low-loss operation. If Power handling, signal strength ,and propagation are your concerns, this rg213 coax cable more than meets all your requirements.
  • This low-attenuation rg213 coaxial cable is low-attenuation coaxial cable, the loss of this 100FT RG213 coaxial cable at 100MHZ signal frequency is about 2.2dB and the SWR ≤ 1.20
  • This rg213 coaxial cable is best suited with high-power long-run antenna installations for high-frequency applications such as Broadcast, Ham Radio, CB Radio, Wi-Fi, GSM, Base Station and Mobile Uplink.
  • Uniformly coiled and bound with quality cable ties,please note the wood spool does not include.



Product Description

XRDS-RF Super Low-loss Shielded RG213 Coaxial Cable

RG213 Coaxial Cable

Could Use This Low Loss RG213 Coaxial Cable To Build Different Connector Of The Cables

RG213 Coaxial Cable

  • Bare copper braid shielding for enhanced isolation and EMI resistance
  • The absolute rugged coax for high-power handling and low-loss operation
  • Material of RG213 Coaxial Cable :
  • Inner Conductor : Bare Copper
  • Dielectric: Solid Polyethylene
  • Outer Conductor: Bare Copper Braid
  • Jacket: PVC
RG213 Coaxial Cable

Robert Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
cable delivered but with about 2 to 3 feet short.
Diego Zapata
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Cable de muy buena calidad, requerido por cualquier radioaficionado que entienda que los cables y las antenas son tan o más importantes que los propios radios.
Alda Stevens Crafts
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Time will tell if sunlight resistance is up to par, but it looks as good as any. I checked loss at 2 Meters (146 MHz) and it was only 1.02 dB for a UHF-connectored 40 foot feeder, with 1.067:1 SWR terminated into my VANA. It doesn't get better than that.
Bud R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
Copper shielding is the best for a good quality product
Prison Mike
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
For $0.99 a foot, I wouldn't expect the best coax on the market, but this is pretty good quality wise. It meets all the specifications. Most coax on the market does what it says it will do, it all comes done to how well it holds up in the weather and what its like to work with. I prefer a foam dielectric and this one is a more rigid insulator. There's nothing wrong with it, its just a little more stiff especially when trying to manipulate it on the work bench to solder on a connector. For a long run of coax that you won't mess with much, this is a pretty good deal. Once you get the connectors on it, it should be worry free for years.
Yambobo
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
I have a very nice Kenwood shortwave receiver I haven’t used in many years, as I had to take down my outdoor antenna for some major home improvement projects back then, and just never put it back up.This coax cable is the real deal... thick copper core, good shielding, and good abrasion resistance. Due to its thickness, the cable is a little stiff, but I would prefer that to having cheap cable.I soldered on my connectors and hooked up the receiver... no problems. Highly recommend.
Miguel Alvarez
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
good quality of materials, not very flexible but it is expected for a rg213. I would buy it again
Fahad a.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 11, 2023
المنتج وصلني كما هو موضح بالصورالكيبل سميك وممتاز
Desert Lion
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
This is good quality, low loss coax for amateur radio and other 50 ohm applications. I attached the attenuation plot for up to about 30 MHz and it closely matches the specifications. As with all such cable, loss increases with frequency, so expect significant attenuation for VHF and UHF. With a center conductor of close to 12 AWG stranded, it's a bit more flexible than some other low loss cable of this diameter but still fairly stiff. Works well with PL259 crimp connectors.
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