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Listen Tech LA-112-500 RG-58 50-Ohm Coaxial Cable, 500-Feet
  • Listen Tech LA-112-500 RG-58 50-Ohm Coaxial Cable for Radio, TV and Data Transmission, 500-Feet Length

Listen Tech LA-112-500 RG-58 50-Ohm Coaxial Cable, 500-Feet

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The Listen Tech LA-112 RG-58 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable is a top - notch solution for enhancing antenna signal strength in radio, TV, and data transmission. It effectively extends the antenna range, delivering better coverage and clear signals. This cost - effective cable connects your antenna and receiver seamlessly. However, keep in mind that signal attenuation occurs over distance. For the best signal quality, it's recommended to use lengths of up to 100 ft. (30.5 m) at 72 MHz or 50 ft. (15.24 m) at 216 MHz. Built to last, the LA - 112 has a tinned copper conductor for efficient signal transfer, wrapped in a polyethylene insulation layer. A PVC jacket protects it from wear and tear, and a tinned copper braided shield reduces interference. With low signal attenuation (2 dB per 50 ft. at 72 MHz and 4 dB per 50 ft. at 216 MHz) and a standard 50 Ohm impedance, it's compatible with a wide range of antennas.

Using this coaxial cable is easy. First, connect one end of the cable to your antenna and the other end to your receiver. Make sure the connections are tight to avoid signal loss. When choosing the length, remember that for better signal quality, try to keep it under 100 ft. at 72 MHz or 50 ft. at 216 MHz. As for maintenance, keep the cable away from sharp objects to prevent damage to the PVC jacket. Also, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures for long periods. If you notice any signs of wear or if the signal quality starts to deteriorate, check the connections and the cable for any visible damage. Regularly inspect the cable to ensure it's in good condition and providing you with a clear signal.


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