RFC400 — BNC MALE to RP-SMA MALE
Cable
RFC400
End A
BNC MALE
$2.00
End B
RP-SMA MALE
$1.00
Specs Summary
RFC400 — BNC MALE to RP-SMA MALE
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Specs Summary
RFC400 Cable
RFC-400 is a cost-effective 0.400" 50-ohm low-loss coaxial cable serving as a value-oriented alternative to LMR-400. It delivers strong performance on runs from 50 to 200 feet and is popular for cellular repeater trunk cables, outdoor antenna feedlines, and budget-conscious infrastructure deployments.
BNC Connector
BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) is a quick-connect RF connector featuring a bayonet locking mechanism for fast mating and unmating, rated from DC to 4 GHz. Its ease of use makes it standard in test and measurement equipment, video distribution, two-way radio accessories, and laboratory bench setups where cables are frequently connected and disconnected.
RP-SMA Connector
RP-SMA (Reverse Polarity SMA) uses the SMA threaded coupling mechanism but with the male/female pin convention reversed — the jack has a pin and the plug has a socket. Originally standardized to prevent connection of uncertified antennas to consumer WiFi equipment, RP-SMA is now the dominant connector on commercial WiFi routers, access points, and 2.4/5 GHz antennas.
Common Applications
This BNC and RP-SMA cable assembly is well suited for cost-effective long antenna runs, cellular repeater trunk cables, and outdoor feedlines. The combination of reliable BNC and RP-SMA 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.
RFC400 Signal Loss
Approximate attenuation at common RF frequencies.
| Frequency | Loss / 100 ft | Loss / ft |
|---|---|---|
| 100 MHz | 1.5 dB | 0.015 dB |
| 450 MHz | 3.3 dB | 0.033 dB |
| 900 MHz | 4.7 dB | 0.047 dB |
| 1.8 GHz | 6.8 dB | 0.068 dB |
| 2.4 GHz | 7.9 dB | 0.079 dB |
| 5.8 GHz | 13 dB | 0.13 dB |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RFC400 coaxial cable used for?
RFC-400 is a cost-effective 0.400" 50-ohm low-loss coaxial cable serving as a value-oriented alternative to LMR-400. It delivers strong performance on runs from 50 to 200 feet and is popular for cellular repeater trunk cables, outdoor antenna feedlines, and budget-conscious infrastructure deployments.
What is the signal loss of RFC400?
At 1800 MHz, RFC400 has approximately 6.8 dB of loss per 100 ft (0.068 dB/ft).
What frequency range does this assembly support?
This assembly is rated DC – 4 GHz, limited by the lowest-rated component across the cable and connectors.
What is a BNC connector?
BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) is a quick-connect RF connector featuring a bayonet locking mechanism for fast mating and unmating, rated from DC to 4 GHz. Its ease of use makes it standard in test and measurement equipment, video distribution, two-way radio accessories, and laboratory bench setups where cables are frequently connected and disconnected.