Huber+Suhner, 100 m, RG214 Coaxial Coaxial Cable 50 Ω, Black, Unterminated

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$2,994.90

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$3,294.40

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RS Stock No.:
240-8095
Mfr. Part No.:
RG_214_/U
Brand:
Huber+Suhner
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Brand

Huber+Suhner

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Product Type

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial Type

RG214

Voltage

5kVrms

Outside Diameter

10.8mm

Characteristic Impedance

50Ω

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Conductor Type

Solid

Cable Length

100m

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Jacket Colour

Black

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Conductor Material

Tin Copper Wire

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

Huber+Suhner Coaxial Cable, 50Ω Characteristic Impedance, 100m Cable Length - RG_214_/U


This coaxial cable provides a robust transmission medium for RF and microwave tasks where a 50Ω line is required. Designed for continuous runs up to 100 m, it suits industrial and laboratory installations that demand a consistent impedance and high dielectric performance within typical temperature ranges.

Features and Benefits:


• 50Ω characteristic impedance ensures matched RF performance
• Tin-plated copper solid conductor reduces signal attenuation and corrosion
• Polyvinyl chloride outer sheath offers chemical and abrasion resistance
• 5 kVrms voltage rating supports high‑voltage testing and insulation needs
• RoHS-compliant materials reduce restricted-substance concerns
• Unterminated configuration enables Custom Connector assembly on site

Applications


• Suitable for antenna feedlines in test and measurement setups
• Ideal for microwave transmission in automation systems
• Can be used for interconnects in RF amplifier racks
• Used for cabling between equipment in electronics laboratories
• Suitable for shielded runs in electrical control panels

What conductor format is used and how does it affect handling?


The central conductor is a solid tin‑plated copper wire which provides mechanical stability for straight runs and simplifies termination compared with stranded alternatives.

What environmental temperature range can be expected during service?


The jacket and cable construction permit operation down to -25°C and up to 85°C, suitable for many indoor and sheltered industrial environments.

How is the cable delivered and prepared for termination?


It is supplied without connectors so technicians can cut to length and fit the appropriate RF or high‑voltage terminations on site.

What is the cable’s outside dimension and why does that matter for installations?


The cable has a 10.8mm outside diameter which informs bend‑radius planning and conduit capacity for dense cabling runs.

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