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Reviewed in Brazil on May 12, 2025
Muito bom!
K.G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I'm using these small pigtails to hook up my step attenuator to an antenna for direction finding. It's working rock solid and have had no issues. Build quality seems to be great, on point with what I've seen for significantly more money.
Poet & Don't know it
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
I have several of these and they work with no issues. Quality build, rugged and fit all my BNC connectors. I ordered more of different length as well.
Rich in WY
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
I'm using these cables to attach an antenna to my portable radios and they work well.Many of us amateur radio operators are adding BNC connectors to our equipment to decrease the strain and damage caused by attachment and detachment of UHF connectors, for example, with our equipment. This allows us to make fast changes and not cause undo stress to the units. Like other operators, I have equipment with loose SMA connections due to the constant stress.Bottom Line: A functional BNC patch cable allowing fast changes for your radio equipment.
RSF
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
The cable seems well-made and the BNC connectors fit mechanically. The spec for RG316 (db/100ft) vs [measured] is:100 MHz: 8 [8.8]1 GHz: 26 [30.2]2 GHz: 38 [61.0]3 GHz: 47 [72.3]See attached photo. I did the same test with a variety of other BNC-BNC cables and those all worked out to spec fairly well. I assume the actual RG316 is correct so it's probably the BNC connectors that cause the problem, but I can't tell for sure. Anyway, if you want to use these below 1 GHz, you should be fine.
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