Low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies for wireless infrastructure, antennas, and testing introduced by Pasternack

Sept. 15, 2021
Cables are for wireless infrastructure, multi-carrier communications systems, WISP networks, small cell installations, and PIM testing applications.

IRVINE, Calif. – Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand in Irvine, Calif., is introducing low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies from Times Microwave for use in wireless infrastructure installations, distributed antenna systems, and other low-PIM applications.

These low-PIM cables are for indoor wireless systems, wireless infrastructure, multi-carrier communications systems, WISP networks, small cell installations, and PIM testing applications.

These cable assemblies offer more than 400 configurations with PIM levels of less than -160 dBc. Cable options include SPP plenum-rated, quarter-inch SuperFlex, SPF fire-rated, SPO outdoor-rated, and flexible TFT-402 and TFT-402-LF options.

Related: Pasternack Expands its Line of Custom Low-PIM Coaxial Cable Assemblies

These are durable cable assemblies are constructed from a solid center conductor and are available in standard diameter options. The assemblies come with 2.2-5, 4.1/9.5, 4.3-10, 7/16 DIN, Type-N, NEX10 and SMA straight and right-angle connector options.

These cables deliver low insertion loss and high voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), are 100 percent RF and PIM tested and ship with the PIM test results marked on each cable.

For more information contact Pasternack online at www.pasternack.com.

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