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RF Industries 4.3/10 Male to 4.3/10 Male Coax Cable Assembly, FSJ4-50B, PIM Tested, 72 in.

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RF Industries PIM-rated coaxial cable assembly using CommScope FSJ4-50B cable with 4.3/10 male connectors on both ends. 72-inch length, PIM tested for low intermodulation performance. Custom lengths available. Model P2RFC-2824-72.

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RF Industries 4.3/10 to 4.3/10 PIM-Tested Coax Cable Assembly

This RF Industries coaxial cable assembly features 4.3/10 male connectors on both ends and is built with CommScope FSJ4-50B cable. PIM (Passive Intermodulation) tested to ensure low intermodulation distortion, making it suitable for demanding RF and wireless infrastructure applications.

Product Specifications

  • Connector Type: 4.3/10 Male to 4.3/10 Male
  • Cable Type: CommScope FSJ4-50B
  • Length: 72 in. (6 ft.)
  • PIM Tested: Yes
  • Model: P2RFC-2824-72
  • Manufacturer: RF Industries
  • Custom Lengths: Available upon request

Applications

Designed for use in distributed antenna systems (DAS), base station connections, and other RF infrastructure where PIM performance is critical. The 4.3/10 connector format provides a compact, high-performance interface suitable for dense RF environments.

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