LMR200
LMR200 is a coaxial cable manufactured by Times Microwave Systems. It is designed for radio frequency applications and is often used in amateur radio, cellular installations, and other wireless communication systems. The cable features a stranded center conductor, which provides flexibility compared to solid center conductors. Its dielectric is foamed polyethylene, contributing to low signal loss. The outer jacket is typically black polyethylene, offering protection from environmental factors. LMR200 is known for its relatively low loss characteristics over a wide range of frequencies, making it suitable for applications where signal integrity is important. It has a nominal impedance of 50 ohms, which is standard for most RF systems. The cable's construction allows it to handle moderate power levels. It is often compared to other low-loss coaxial cables like LMR400 but is smaller and more flexible. Termination for LMR200 typically involves specialized connectors designed for its specific diameter and construction.