L-com Now Stocks RG178 Coaxial Cable Assemblies and Connectors


 L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and a preferred manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced today that it has introduced a new line of RG178 coaxial cable assemblies that are perfect for use in RF communications, data transmission, wireless communication, GPS systems, security equipment, broadcast equipment and lab applications.

L-com’s new RG178 coax cable assemblies are built using the highest quality bulk cable and connectors to ensure the highest levels of performance. The .072” O.D., RG178 cable features a PTFE dielectric, plated copper braid shielding, FEP jackets and a VoP of 70%. Off-the-shelf connector options include BNC, MCX, MMCX, Type-N, SMA and TNC connectors in various combinations of male, female, right-angle and bulkhead configurations.

In addition to these new RG178 coax cable assemblies, L-com now stocks a series of coaxial connectors designed to terminate to RG178 cable. Connector types include SMA, SMB, BNC, TNC, Type-N, MCX, MMCX, crimp and clamp solder, bulkhead mount and right-angle styles.

“These new RG178 assemblies were recently added to our coax line as standard, off-the-shelf assemblies due to increasing customer demand. Many of our military and commercial customers were looking for these types of assemblies with fast delivery times. Since they are now stock, we can ship them same day,” said Steve Ellis, Product Line Manager.

L-com’s new RG178 coaxial cable assemblies and connectors are in stock and available for immediate shipment.



May 14, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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