The LMR® cable solution offers a complete line of highly flexible, rugged, low-loss braided cables with the fastest, easiest connector installation available. LMR cables provide superior performance compared to RG cables of similar size.
Build Your AssemblyOur standard LMR® is the industry standard in high-performance broadband, flexible, low-loss 50 Ohm coaxial cables. Features include 100% effective shielding; available as pre-terminated assemblies; and rugged UV, sunlight and weather resistance.
LMR®- UltraFlex has a stranded center conductor and rubber outer jacket designed for multiple bending/flexing cycles. It is used for both indoor and outdoor applications.
LMR®- LLPX® is an indoor highly fire-retardant cable intended specifically for runs within return air handling plenums. It has a UL/NEC & CSA rating of 'CMP' and 'FT6' respectively.
EZ Connectors are solderless connectors designed for quick, reliable terminations for coaxial cables. EZ connectors utilize a spring finger center contact which eliminates the need for soldering, reducing the risk of errors. The EZ design provides a quick, reliable termination which isn’t subject to the many variables associated with soldering such as cold solder joints, too much or too little solder, flux residue or melting of the dielectric. These connectors are ideal for applications where easy assembly and strong connections are crucial.
Type N, female (jack), straight, EZ style connector with a max frequency up to 6 GHz.
Times Microwave Systems makes completely customized tools designed to eliminate these issues when terminating our cables. The hard case toolkits from have all of the tools needed for an installation are in one location. The cases are designed for the tools to fit neatly inside, making it easy to be sure you aren’t missing any tools for every installation.
Our TC solder-pin connectors enjoy all of the positive attributes of our EZ connectors such as CST prep tool and WSB boot compatibility, tri-metal or bi-metal outer body plating, center contacts plated in accordance with MIL-STD-39012, excellent VSWR and elimination of the need to trim braid wires. TC connectors are required when working with our LMR® Ultraflex cables which utilize a stranded center conductor.
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Our LMR® Standard line are high-performance broadband, flexible, low-loss 50 Ohm coaxial cables. Features include 100% effective shielding, available as pre-terminated assemblies, and rugged resistance to UV, sunlight, and weather.
LMR® standard coaxial cable is a UV resistant polyethylene jacketed cable designed for 20-year service outdoor use. The bending and handling characteristics are significantly better than air-dielectric and corrugated hard line cables.
LMR Standard cables are ideal for…
Our LMR®-UltraFlex has a stranded center conductor and rubber outer jacket designed for multiple bending/ flexing cycles. It is used for both indoor and outdoor applications.
LMR® UltraFlex cables have a stranded center conductor and rubber outer jacket designed for multiple bending/flexible cycles. It is used for both indoor and outdoor applications.
LMR UltraFlex cables are ideal for…
Indoor highly fire-retardant cable designed for runs within return air handling plenums (e.g. dropped ceilings, raised floors).
LLPX® coaxial cables are low-loss coaxial cables designed for superior electrical performance and minimal signal attenuation. They are ideal for applications requiring consistent signal integrity over long distances, making them suitable for both commercial and military use.
LMR® LLPX cables are ideal for…
LMR® connectors include a wide variety of interface types. Advantage -X series feature of solderless contact and a ‘”no braid trim’ design, improving assembly, reducing FOD, and making them the preferred choice for quick and reliable field installations. Most interfaces are also available in a solder-pin TC version.
Identifying the proper tools for a job, making sure that you have all of the necessary tools and storing them in a way that is quickly accessible when working remote on a job site, has been a timeless struggle.
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