RG58 — BNC MALE to SO239 UHF Female
Custom low loss RG58 RF coaxial cable assembly with BNC MALE and SO239 UHF Female connectors.
Cable
RG58
End A
BNC MALE
End B
SO239 UHF Female
Specs Summary
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About This Assembly
Specs Summary
RG58 Cable
RG-58 is a classic flexible 50-ohm coaxial cable with a 0.195" outer diameter, offering an excellent balance of flexibility and performance at a low cost. Its braided shield provides good EMI rejection and its thin profile makes it easy to route through tight spaces. Common applications include amateur radio, CB radio, networking equipment connections, and general-purpose RF jumpers up to 25 feet.
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.
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.
Common Applications
This BNC and UHF cable assembly is well suited for amateur radio, CB radio, and general-purpose RF patch cables. The combination of reliable BNC 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.
RG58 Signal Loss
Approximate attenuation at common RF frequencies.
| Frequency | Loss / 100 ft | Loss / ft |
|---|---|---|
| 100 MHz | 4.3 dB | 0.043 dB |
| 450 MHz | 9.8 dB | 0.098 dB |
| 900 MHz | 14.3 dB | 0.143 dB |
| 1.8 GHz | 21.5 dB | 0.215 dB |
| 2.4 GHz | 25.5 dB | 0.255 dB |
| 5.8 GHz | 44 dB | 0.44 dB |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RG58 coaxial cable used for?
RG-58 is a classic flexible 50-ohm coaxial cable with a 0.195" outer diameter, offering an excellent balance of flexibility and performance at a low cost. Its braided shield provides good EMI rejection and its thin profile makes it easy to route through tight spaces. Common applications include amateur radio, CB radio, networking equipment connections, and general-purpose RF jumpers up to 25 feet.
What is the signal loss of RG58?
At 1800 MHz, RG58 has approximately 21.5 dB of loss per 100 ft (0.215 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 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.