In Cisco parlance, "Low Loss" and "Ultra Low Loss" refers to classes
of "Aironet" coax cable assemblies. On this data sheet:

http://tinyurl.com/yr8fck

we find these described in Table 8. If you indeed have part nbr
"AIR-CAB100ULL-R" (where the ULL means Ultra Low Loss) then the
attenuation is specified as 4.4 dB per 100 ft at 2.4 GHz. This puts it
in the LMR600 class, < 0.5 dB attenuation per 100 ft at 30 MHz.

Bob NW8L

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Brett Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to find the specs on this chunk of coax that has the RP-TNC
> connectors on it...  I'm not having a lot of luck but perhaps someone is
> more familar with it than I... Its just says Amphenol TWO 6001 9G
>
> Then the box just says its a Cisco Systems Ultra Low Loss Coax
> Assembly...  And being Cisco is why I get the joy of dealing with the
> RP-TNC... ;)  But hey the whole thing was free!
>
> ~Brett
>
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