Originally published with Defense Advancement
Times Microwave Systems discusses the factors to consider when selecting coaxial cables for military vehicles from frequency range, temperature, to environmental considerations, and details its own range of products with their features.
Radio Frequency (RF) technology plays a critical role in military vehicle applications, providing essential communication, navigation, and targeting capabilities. Selecting appropriate coaxial cables for these military vehicles depends on several factors, including frequency range, power handling capability, and environmental conditions. Military-grade coaxial cables need to meet stringent requirements for durability, reliability, and performance.
Important factors to consider when selecting coaxial cables for military vehicles include:
When selecting coaxial cables for military vehicles, it is essential to consult the system specifications and guidelines to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. Always work closely with cable manufacturers and system engineers to determine the best solution for your specific application.
The TCOM cable series has a foam dielectric and a silver-plated copper strip braid outer conductor. This allows these cables to withstand several thousand reelings on a diameter at least 20 times the cable diameter. The FlexStrand versions, with a stranded center conductor, have a lower bending moment and a longer bend life. A wide variety of connector types is available.
Our flagship LMR cables are suitable for applications up to 6 GHz and provide excellent shielding and low signal loss. They are flexible, lightweight, and offer better performance than traditional RG series cables.
The ultimate cable design for field deployable application is the Quick Erecting Antenna Mast
(QEAM) cable. This cable series is designed specifically for use in demanding, mission critical applications, where reeling and unreeling are required over a wide temperature range. Based on our
MilTech aerospace cable assemblies, these assemblies are fully weather sealed and constructed in accordance with some military standards. Heavy-duty stainless-steel connectors provide long term corrosion resistance and ruggedness.
The PhaseTrack Low Smoke (PTLS) microwave assemblies are low-smoke, zero-halogen cable assemblies designed for confined spaces such as ships and submarines. These assemblies provide exceptional phase temperature performance while meeting HF through K band frequency requirements, including an optimized version for minimum loss in Ku band.
MaxGain is an ultra-low loss, flexible microwave coaxial cable designed for higher frequency applications with a full range of connectors available as fully tested custom cable assemblies.
A bundled cable solution can help create the perfect flexible antenna jumper for applications requiring multiple runs. This design enables four or five individual cables to be fed into the back of an industry standard MQ4/MQ5 bundled connector, incorporating multiple RF ports and significantly reducing the number of cables that have to be hooked up.
Military ground vehicle applications can require a variety of specialty connectors. IP-67 rated connectors don’t look any different from our other LMR connectors, but the dielectric is a different material to achieve the IP-67 rating. Black coupling nuts are used in applications where ground vehicles must have low observability. They eliminate the reflection of sunlight off the metal connectors, which is ideal for applications where increased stealth is key.
The harsh conditions endured by military ground vehicles can call for specialty cable jackets, from armored cables to increase durability to neoprene jackets designed to withstand chemical washdowns.
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