Prices for reference (as of early this year):
 
MegaPhase EM40-K1K1-39.4 (39.4", DC-40GHz, 2.92mm male connectors): $487.33
MegaPhase EM40-NKNK-240 (240" with precision N connectors): $760

Micro-coax UFB142A-0-0120-300300 (12" with SMA connectors): $291.33
Micro-coax UFB311A-0-0120-50U50U (12" with precision N connectors): $303.96
Micro-coax UFB142A-0-0120-000000 (12" with 3.5mm connectors): $403.88

 
On 7/16/08, Kunde, Brian <[email protected]> wrote: 

        How would you rank the flexibility of the following cables?  (so I an 
get a
comparison) 

         

        CABLE TYPE (Insertion Loss per ft at 10Ghz)

         

        UFB311A (.15)

        LMR 600 (.17)

        LMR 400 (.27)

        UFA210A (.27)

        Gore PhaseFlex (.27)

        RG-214 (.47)

        RG-393 (.35)

        EM40 (.36)

         

        The UFB cable has the best insertion loss of the bunch but it is very
expensive. LMR 400 cables are cheap but I've never seen any so I don't know if
they are flexible. I have RG-214 cable and I find it ok to work with so a
comparison to RG214 would be good.   I would guess that LMR 600 is a tow rope.
The UFA210A cable has similar loss compared to LMR 400 but only half the
diameter, so I guess much more flexible.  

         

        I cannot get the Micro-Coax website Cable Wizard to work. When I get to 
the
part where I select a cable, I get a Server Error. So I have not been able to
see any prices for their cable assemblies.

         

        What other cable types/sources should I be looking at?

         

        Thanks to all for your help.  I know this can seem like a very small 
issue
but I have no experience with high frequency low loss cable. A fraction of a
db can make a huge difference in our application (radiated immunity up to
6Ghz) so I'm really dancing a line between insertion loss vs flexibility.  

         

        The other Brian

         

        
________________________________


        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grace 
Lin
        Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:23 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: Low Loss Coax Cable

         

        Hi Brian,

        

         

        MegaPhase carries low loss cables 
(http://www.megaphase.com/test06.html). 
Several commercial labs in the northeast of the US use its cable.  Order
"EM40" for flexibility even you don't need performance up to 40GHz.  EM18 is
not flexible and too difficult to connect to instrument.

         

        The person who performed our NSA uses cables made by Micro-coax
(http://www.micro-coax.com/).  From this link,
https://www.micro-coax.com/secure/(wk1c
ujm3fbhqjfmk2qho3fg)/MCConfigurator.aspx, click "Select Cable Type", you will
find informaiton for diffierent cable types.  The diameters of 0.14" and
0.205" are flexible.  I have UFB311A (not as flexible as I like) and UFB142A
(flexible) with 12" length.

         

        My colleague ordered a PHASEFLEX cable from W.L.Gore
(http://www.gore.com/en_xx/products/cab
es/microwave/test/gore_phaseflex_microwave_test_assemblies.html).  It is very
flexible and durable.  W.L.Gore provides online purchase and can be received
next day (http://consumer.gore.com/weba
p/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?cat
logId=10401&storeId=10401&productId=10854&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10101).

         

        The price range for the above mentioned cables is $300-$1000.

         

        Regards,

        Grace
        
         

        On 7/15/08, Kunde, Brian <[email protected]> wrote: 

        What coax cable types do you recommend for a very low loss cable up to 
6Ghz
but also flexible?  I need a good low loss cable to connect between my horn
antenna and the floor connection of my Heliax.  The cable only needs to be 5
or 6 feet long but flexible enough so I can change polarization on my antenna.
 

         

        I have looked at many cable types in catalogs and on-line but you 
cannot tell
if it will be flexible without seeing it for real.  I ordered a cable called
"Helical Super Flex".  I liked the low loss properties but it was not at all
flexible, let alone super flexible.  It was barely semi-rigid in my book .  

         

        I tried RG393/U but it is not very flexible and I prefer a lower loss 
cable
if possible. 

         

        What do you all recommend?  What is the best?  Where can I buy it in 
small
quantities and possibly in custom lengths?

         

        Thanks to all in advance.

         

        The Other Brian

         

         

         

         

         

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