1.37 — PL259 UHF Male to TNC MALE

1.37 cable

Cable

1.37

PL259 UHF Male

End A

PL259 UHF Male

$3.00

TNC MALE

End B

TNC MALE

$1.00

Specs Summary

Cable1.37
Diameter1.37MM
Impedance50 Ohm
FrequencyDC – 300 MHz
Velocity Factor70%
PL259 UHF Male InterfaceUHF threaded (PL-259 / SO-239)
TNC MALE InterfaceTNC threaded (MIL-STD-348)
50 Ohm DC – 300 MHz

1.37 — PL259 UHF Male to TNC MALE

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1 ft $12.87
6 ft $14.32
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About This Assembly

1.37 Cable

1.37mm coaxial cable is a miniature 50-ohm cable slightly larger than 1.13mm, balancing compact size with improved power handling and lower signal loss. Used for internal antenna leads in smartphones, routers, and IoT devices where the 1.13mm cable would be too lossy but space constraints still prohibit larger coax.

UHF Connector

The UHF connector (also known as PL-259 male / SO-239 female) is a large, low-cost RF connector designed in the 1930s for HF and VHF frequencies. Despite its name, its practical usable range is below 300 MHz due to its non-constant impedance design. It remains extremely popular in amateur radio (HF through VHF), CB radio, and marine radio applications.

TNC Connector

TNC (Threaded Neill–Concelman) is the threaded version of BNC, offering improved performance up to 11 GHz and better vibration resistance through its screw coupling. It is commonly used in mobile radio antennas, avionics, and outdoor installations where BNC's bayonet lock would not provide sufficient mechanical security.

Common Applications

This TNC and UHF cable assembly is well suited for internal antenna leads in routers, smartphones, and compact IoT devices. The combination of reliable TNC and UHF connectors and custom-cut cable length makes it a practical choice for both field installations and bench setups. Every assembly is hand-terminated, continuity tested, and ships free within the USA.

1.37 Signal Loss

Approximate attenuation at common RF frequencies.

Frequency Loss / 100 ft Loss / ft
100 MHz 7.8 dB 0.078 dB
450 MHz 16.5 dB 0.165 dB
900 MHz 24 dB 0.24 dB
1.8 GHz 35 dB 0.35 dB
2.4 GHz 41 dB 0.41 dB
5.8 GHz 67 dB 0.67 dB

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1.37 coaxial cable used for?

1.37mm coaxial cable is a miniature 50-ohm cable slightly larger than 1.13mm, balancing compact size with improved power handling and lower signal loss. Used for internal antenna leads in smartphones, routers, and IoT devices where the 1.13mm cable would be too lossy but space constraints still prohibit larger coax.

What is the signal loss of 1.37?

At 1800 MHz, 1.37 has approximately 35 dB of loss per 100 ft (0.35 dB/ft).

What frequency range does this assembly support?

This assembly is rated DC – 300 MHz, limited by the lowest-rated component across the cable and connectors.

What is a UHF connector?

The UHF connector (also known as PL-259 male / SO-239 female) is a large, low-cost RF connector designed in the 1930s for HF and VHF frequencies. Despite its name, its practical usable range is below 300 MHz due to its non-constant impedance design. It remains extremely popular in amateur radio (HF through VHF), CB radio, and marine radio applications.

Other 1.37 Configurations

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