Antennax™ Feeder cablesAntennax™ is the new range of high performance, ultra low loss coaxial cables designed to carry signals from a transmitter to an antenna, aerial or dish. Developed for microwave, satellite and telecommunication masts, these cables are manufactured to ensure optimum levels of performance. Developed as a high quality alternative to Times Microwave Systems LMR® and the Andrew Cinta® range, the Antennax™ range is easy to cross reference. Let us have the style or type of the cable you currently use and we’ll advise you on the appropriate Antennax™ product together with costs and availability. A range of high quality N type and other connectors to suit Antennax™ are also available on short lead times.Dielectric and sheath codes
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| For connectors please contact the sales team for full details of what is in stock. We are also able to offer a full range of Andrew coax cables including LDF, FSJ and AVA series, click here for more information |
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UL style numbers are given for cross reference purposes only - not all the cables in this section are tested or approved by UL. If you require UL approved versions please tell us when you first enquire. At FSC we refer to LSHF as Low Smoke Halogen FreeThis term is interchangeable with LSZH (Low Smoke Zero
Halogen), LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), OHLS (Zero Halogen Low Smoke)
and FRNC (Flame Retardant Non-Corrosive). Beware of the terms LSF (Low
Smoke and Fume) or RP (Reduced Propogation), when relating to signal or
control cables will normally be modified PVC and produce 'Loads of Smoke
and Fume'!
Fire retardant, fire resistant, flame resistant or flame retardant?These terms are often misunderstood. Most cables when
exposed to fire will not carry on functioning. If you require cable to
continue working in the event of fire, and in accordance with various
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