Military Antenna Relocator Extension PRC - 148, 152, 154 MBITR-JEM Harris Thales

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Military Antenna Re-locator Extension
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( 4 Ft Cable )
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It's a cable that allows to relocate the radio's antenna to the operator's preference, leaving the radio in a accessible location.
The main purpose for this cable is to prevent distraction to the operator by the antenna being on front view, pocked in the eye, slapped in the face with the antenna or getting on the way of arms and weapon when maneuvering.
Perfect to relocate your radio antenna.
Is a 4 feet
RG-58
/U Cable with
TNC
female end connector and TNC Male end connector. It also have (2)
Strain Relief Boot
on each end to prevent damage to the cable by bending.
100% TESTED BEFORE SHIPPING OUT!
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Compatible Radios:
•PRC-148
•PRC-152
•PRC-154
Compatible Antennas:
• Thales PRC-148 MBITR/JEM Long Whip 30-90Mhz Antenna.
• Thales PRC-148 MBITR/JEM Broadband 30-512MHz Antenna.
• Harris PRC-152 Long Whip 30-90Mhz Antenna.
• Harris PRC-152 Broadband 30-512MHz Antenna.
• Thales PRC-154 SRW UHF 225-450MHz Antenna.
• Thales PRC-154 SRW L-Band 1250-1390MHz, 1750-1850MHz Antenna.
>>> NOT SATCOM! <<<
You are going to need a Special adapter from TNC to BNC depending the antenna model.
>>> Antenna NOT included!! <<<
What is:
RG-58/U:
is a type of coaxial cable often used for low-power signal and RF(Radio Frequency) connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of either 50 or 52 Ω. "RG" was originally a unit indicator for bulk RF cable in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System.
TNC Connector:
TNC (Threaded Neill–Concelman) connector is a threaded version of the BNC connector. The connector has a 50 Ω impedance and operates best in the 0–11 GHz frequency spectrum. It has better performance than the BNC connector at microwave frequencies. Invented in the late 1950s and named after Paul Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol, the TNC connector has been employed in a wide range of radio and wired applications.
Strain Relief Boot:
Provide protection and reinforcement for rugged applications.
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