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The STEREN205-550 RG58 Coax Cable is a 50-foot, 50 Ohm low-loss coaxial cable featuring nickel-plated BNC connectors for enhanced durability. Designed for professional-grade signal transmission, it supports a wide range of devices including CCTV cameras, antennas, and two-way radios, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor high-powered applications.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Specification Met | Rg58/U Cable Assembly, 50 Ohm |
Recommended Uses For Product | The product is recommended for various uses including connecting cameras, CCTV systems, VCRs, antennas, and two-way radio communication systems. It is particularly suitable for applications requiring low loss and high-quality signal transmission, such as CCTV systems, test equipment, and ham radio setups. |
Number of Pins | 1 |
Additional Features | Low Voltage |
Connector Gender | Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Rg58 to Rg58 |
Cable Type | Coaxial |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
J**E
Works great.
This cable was delivered quickly and worked perfectly for my application. Well made cable.
G**N
Good value
Good connectors, somewhat stiff plastic jacket, but a great value. Works fine.
S**2
Works Well, Feeding an automated external tuner for HF 2.5-30Mhz & VHF 144-148
The cable is not as bad as the reviews. I bought cheap looking for something that'll get me buy in a rental for a while, knowing full well, when I leave, I'm probably not taking the cable with. Also bought with the intent to cut the BNC connector off and add a PL259 and N-type connectors to it. The reviews sort of scared me so that's why I'm writing this. If you are careful you can splice on a new connector. The braid is very thin, thinner than I expected, then there is foil shielding. When splicing you just have to be very careful not to tear it off or break the thin braid. I reinforced it with some solder and then a few heat shrink tubes. This is feeding my HF tuner with a power injector, 60hz DC, and it works much better than the short run of RG316 I was using. The noise is way lower than the 316, which I did not expect. Push on or crimp connectors might be the best option not those cheap screw on connectors that you commonly see in PL-259. Although I used both successfully with solder to reinforce the screw on ones. Next up I'm going to feed a Hy-Gain VB-214FM, possibly a second one phased together with the first and stacked accordingly. My repeater is a long ways away.
T**H
50ohm Value
Good value although a little stiff. Thin cable and once "trained" to wrap correctly, works great.
B**E
Poor connectors
The cables itself is fine, but the cheap connectors break with the slightest pressure. The rear of the bayonet shell is super thin and breaks off when making a connection. As a result the entire shell comes off. I had to tape and couple and short cable to the broken connector to make it work for the moment.
J**R
It's A Cable.
Well made cable and priced well.
R**L
sturdy and Well made
I used it on a scanner and it works great.
B**N
RG58 best price around
good cable. was able to use on two antennas. Cheapest best buy around for RG58.
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