RG174 coaxial cable

Quick Reference

Impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency Range DC – 3 GHz
Outer Diameter .1 INCH
Velocity Factor 66%
Capacitance 30.8 pF/ft
Max Voltage 1100 VRMS
Dielectric Solid PE
Shield Tinned copper braid (90%)
Jacket PVC
Min Bend Radius 0.5 in (13mm)
Weight 0.8 lb/100ft
Temp Range -40°C to +85°C
Center Conductor Bare copper clad steel, 7×0.16mm

RG174 Coaxial Cable

50 Ohm • DC – 3 GHz

RG-174 is an ultra-thin, highly flexible 50-ohm coaxial cable with a 0.100" outer diameter — one of the smallest coax types available. Its stranded center conductor and single-braid shield make it ideal for tight internal wiring where space is at a premium. Typical uses include GPS antenna pigtails, WiFi module connections, and short adapter leads inside enclosures.

RG174 Attenuation

Signal loss in dB per 100 ft at standard RF frequencies.

Frequency Loss / 100 ft Loss / ft 6 ft 25 ft 50 ft 100 ft
100 MHz 6.6 dB 0.066 dB 0.4 dB 1.65 dB 3.3 dB 6.6 dB
450 MHz 14.5 dB 0.145 dB 0.87 dB 3.62 dB 7.25 dB 14.5 dB
900 MHz 21.5 dB 0.215 dB 1.29 dB 5.38 dB 10.75 dB 21.5 dB
1.8 GHz 32 dB 0.32 dB 1.92 dB 8 dB 16 dB 32 dB
2.4 GHz 38 dB 0.38 dB 2.28 dB 9.5 dB 19 dB 38 dB
5.8 GHz 65 dB 0.65 dB 3.9 dB 16.25 dB 32.5 dB 65 dB

RG174 Power Handling

Approximate maximum continuous power (CW) at 25°C ambient.

Frequency Max Power (W)
100 MHz 35 W
450 MHz 16 W
900 MHz 10 W
1.8 GHz 7 W
2.4 GHz 6 W
5.8 GHz 3 W

Construction & Materials

Center Conductor

Bare copper clad steel, 7×0.16mm

The center conductor carries the RF signal. Material and diameter affect DC resistance, skin effect losses, and overall attenuation.

Dielectric

Solid PE

The dielectric insulator separates the center conductor from the shield. PTFE dielectrics offer superior temperature stability and lower loss versus polyethylene.

Shield

Tinned copper braid (90%)

The outer conductor provides the return path and shields the signal from external interference. More braid coverage means better EMI rejection.

Jacket

PVC

The outer jacket protects the cable from physical damage, UV, chemicals, and moisture. PTFE and FEP jackets handle higher temperatures than PVC.

Velocity Factor

66% (c)

How fast the signal travels relative to the speed of light in vacuum. Higher velocity factor means shorter electrical wavelength per foot — important for phased array and delay-matched applications.

Max Voltage

1100 VRMS

The maximum continuous operating voltage. Exceeding this can cause dielectric breakdown. Relevant for high-power transmitters and pulse applications.

Available RG174 Assemblies

Choose a connector combination to see pricing and order. All assemblies are hand-built and ship free within the USA.

135 more configurations available on the RG174 page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the impedance of RG174?

RG174 is a 50 Ohm coaxial cable. All standard RF systems (antennas, transceivers, test equipment) use 50-ohm impedance, so RG174 connects directly without any matching network.

What frequency range does RG174 support?

RG174 is rated DC – 3 GHz. At higher frequencies, the attenuation per foot increases, so actual usable range depends on acceptable signal loss for your application.

How much signal loss does RG174 have?

RG174 has 6.6 dB of attenuation per 100 ft at 100 MHz, rising to 65 dB per 100 ft at 5.8 GHz. Use the attenuation table above to calculate loss for any specific length and frequency.

Are CoaxRF RG174 cable assemblies made in the USA?

Yes. Every RG174 assembly is hand-terminated and continuity tested at our US facility. We build each cable to order — nothing is pre-made or drop-shipped from overseas.

Can I order a custom length of RG174?

Yes. In addition to our standard lengths (1, 6, 25, 50, 100 ft and longer), we accept custom-length orders through the Cable Builder. Custom assemblies ship within 1–2 business days.