Best selling Antennas + Satellite cables from RS PRO

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best RS PRO products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. RS PRO Coax cable RG174 A/U

Coaxial type: RG174A/U
Outer diameter: 2.79 mm
Impedance: 50 Ω
Roll length: 20 m
Sheath color: Black
Sheath material: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Insulation
material: PE
Conductor material: Copper-plated steel
Strand type: Stranded
Stranded wires: 7/0.16 mm
Number of strands: 7
Strand size: 0.16 mm
Connection type: B
Cable profile: Coaxial

What is a coaxial cable? A coaxial cable is a special type of cable that consists of copper combined with other materials for shielding and components to block signal interference. It includes a physical channel for transmitting the surrounding signal, usually in conjunction with an insulation layer. The RG174A/U series coaxial cables are traditionally used for connecting telecommunications and data equipment. This connection is useful for facilitating the transmission of radio frequency signals.

Features and benefits: A coaxial communication cable, great for communication! Meets MIL-C-17 requirements. Sheath made of black polyvinyl chloride (PVC), stranded wire 7/0.16 mm, inner conductor made of copper-plated steel with PE insulation. More flexible than RG58, with an impedance of 50 ohms.

Typical applications: WLAN connection wires, power management, communication, and networks.

How do coaxial cables work? Coaxial cables have concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulation material. Their construction ensures that a signal is contained within the cable and prevents it from being affected by electrical interference signals.
 

2. RS PRO Test cable BNC St-St RG58 100cm

Connection A: Connector BNC
Connection B: Plug BNC
Length: 1m
Impedance: 50 Ω
Coaxial type: RG58
Cable profile: Coaxial

This BNC connector serves as
a standard plug/connector. These coaxial cables are commonly used for internal wiring of mainframes, communication instruments, and electronic devices, as well as for connecting test heads and interfaces of IC test systems. This range of coaxial cable assemblies offers a highly reliable electrical connection for various applications.

Coaxial cables are great for communicating between standard plug-to-plug BNC connectors. Typical applications include:
- Transmitting signals for televisions and aerial connections
- Transmitting signals of CCTV images
- Transmitting signals for broadband
- Connecting satellite antenna facilities to homes and businesses
- Interconnecting telecom industry equipment and data
- Facilitating the transmission of radio frequency signals
- Suitable for industrial purposes and portable devices
- Typically used for low and high power radio frequency (RF) connections, such as radio antenna tower connections, CB and cellular phone antenna connections, and microwave transmitter and receiver applications.

Coaxial cables work by having concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulating material. This construction ensures that a signal is enclosed within the cable, preventing any electrical noise from interfering with the signal.
 

3. RS PRO Bnc — Bnc

Connection A: Connector BNC
Connection B: Plug BNC
Length: 500mm
Impedance: 50 Ω
Coaxial type: RG58
Cable profile: Coaxial

This BNC connector serves
as a standard plug/connector. These coaxial cables are commonly used for internal wiring of mainframes, communication instruments, and electronic devices, as well as for connecting test heads and interfaces of IC test systems. This range of coaxial cable assemblies offers a highly reliable electrical connection for various applications.

Coaxial cables are great for connecting standard plug-to-plug BNC connectors. Typical applications include:
- Transmitting signals for televisions and aerial connections
- Transmitting signals of CCTV images
- Transmitting signals for broadband
- Connecting satellite antenna facilities to homes and businesses
- Interconnecting telecom industry equipment and data
- Facilitating the transmission of radio frequency signals
- Suitable for industrial purposes and portable devices
- Typically used for low and high power radio frequency (RF) connections, such as radio antenna tower connections, CB and cellular phone antenna connections, and microwave transmitter and receiver applications.

Coaxial cables work by having concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulating material. Their construction ensures that a signal is enclosed within the cable, preventing electrical noise from interfering with the signal.
 

4. RS PRO SMA - UFL RF coax cable assembly, 100mm

Connection A = SMA socket
Connection B = UFL connector
Length = 100 mm
Impedance = 50 Ω
Coaxial type = RF
Cable profile = Coaxial
Outer color = Black


Pre-assembled RF coaxial cable RS SMA, panel jack to U.FL. This cable has a diameter of 1.37 mm and a halogen-free sheath. It features a 50 Ohm SMA panel crimp jack on one end, equipped with a cable gland, washer, and a 15 mm long black F32 heat shrink tubing with a diameter of 2.5 mm. The other end of the cable is terminated with a U.FL-LP-088 connector. These pre-assembled SMA cables with panel jack to U.FL are available in various cable lengths.
 

5. RS PRO Coaxial cable RG62A/U 93Ohm

Black RS Pro RG62A/U coaxial cable, 93 Ω, 6.15 mm outer diameter, 100 m. Coaxial cables are used for the transmission of high-frequency electrical signals with low signal loss. 

6. RS PRO Confect. Cable,N,RG214,3m

Completed/Not completed: Completed
Coaxial type: RG214
Connector gender 1: Plug
Connector gender 2: Plug
Impedance: 50 Ω
Length: 3 m

Coaxial cable RS
Pro N-plug to N-plug. 

7. RS PRO Confect. Cable,N,RG213,5m

Connector 1 = Type N
Connector 2 = Type N
Gender Connector 1 = Plug
Gender Connector 2 = Plug
Impedance = 50 Ω
Length = 5 m

Coaxial cable RS Pro N-plug
to N-plug. RS PRO from the trusted brand. 

8. RS PRO RS RG142 coaxial FEP brown 25m

Coaxial type: RG142
Outer diameter: 5mm
Impedance: 50 Ω
Roll length: 25m
Jacket color: Brown
Jacket material: FEP
Insulation material: PTFE
Conductor
material: Silver plated copper clad steel
Strand type: Stranded wire
Strand count: 1
Strand size: 18 AWG
Attenuation: 63.3 dB @ 2000 MHz
Cable profile: Coaxial

MIL-C-17F, MIL-C-17G. RG142 FEP coaxial cable. A coaxial cable with an FEP jacket. Applications include commercial electronics and radio frequency engineering.
 

9. RS PRO Antenna cable 75Ohm white

The RS PRO antenna cable is a high-quality coaxial cable specifically designed for applications with an impedance of 75 ohms. With a length of 100 meters, it provides ample flexibility for various installations, whether in professional or private settings. The cable features a loss of only 0.8 dB per 10 meters at 100 MHz, ensuring efficient signal transmission. The outer diameter of 7 mm and the solid stranded type contribute to a robust construction that withstands the demands of daily use. The white outer color allows for discreet integration into various environments. This cable is ideal for connecting antennas and receiving devices and meets the necessary standards for reliable performance.

- Loss of 0.8 dB/10 m at 100 MHz for optimal signal transmission
- Robust construction with an outer diameter of 7 mm
- Eca-certified for fire safety requirements
- Manufactured in China with a commitment to sustainability.
 

10. RS PRO SMA cable 1.5m 3GHz

Connection A = SMA connector
Connection B = SMA connector
Length = 1.5 m
Impedance = 50 Ω
Coaxial type = RG233
Cable profile = Coaxial
Operating temperature
min. = +40 °C
Operating temperature max. = +80 °C

50-Ω SMA microwave cable. Microwave cables are SMA connector assemblies for 50 Ω with a maximum rated frequency for cost-effective performance in a variety of applications such as instrument testing, device calibration, and various forms of microwave communication. The flexible, double-shielded high-performance cables are color-coded by frequency range for easier identification. The gold-plated SMA connectors at each end feature brass bodies and double heat-shrink strain reliefs to prevent damage and performance degradation. Available in two versions, with and without graphical representations of the operating behavior. With graphical representation – The graphical representations of the operating behavior show the insertion loss and return loss for a specific cable assembly across its entire spectrum. The cable assembly is assigned a serial number for better tracking. This allows users to calibrate devices without restrictions, taking the cable assembly into account during their tests and measurements. Without graphical representation – Conventional cable assemblies without graphical representations of the operating behavior still meet the technical specifications listed in the tables. This results in cost savings for devices that do not require calibration.