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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Even at 100 feet, this cable keeps signal loss to a bare minimum. It's thick, well-shielded, and feels like something you'd find in a commercial install—not a cheap, flimsy substitute. Setup was straightforward, and the N-male connectors locked in snug with no play or looseness. Whether for a cell booster or WiFi repeater, the performance speaks for itself. I saw a measurable improvement in signal strength compared to a shorter, lower-grade cable I had in place. If you're running a long line and need reliability, this cable delivers and is well worth the price.
MinnesotaDrew
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
This is a tremendous piece of coax, with the biggest Type N connectors I have ever seen! From what I understand this is pretty much as heavy-duty and low-loss as you can go before you get into "hardline", so this is probably the biggest thickest transmission cable any of us amature or hobbyists are realistically going to get into, and Bolton has made it so much more accessible by creating this listing here with such a large range of lengths (I keep thinking "thank goodness I don't have to try to put an end on this cable myself!")Folks will of course have to decide between 400 series cable and 600 and that (in my opinion) really depends on what top frequency will be in use and at what length. For 144MHz it might be hard to justify, but if you are doing 440+, or GMRS, or the really high frequency HAM stuff at 900+ MHz, it could totally be worth it without having to invest in hardline.My brother and I have been scheming to set up a family GMRS repeater for a long time, but at 470MHz there are a lot of watts lost in the coax and not usually many watts available considering GMRS has a 50 watt limit and most duplexers are either not going to handle that or burn off a few of those watts in the duplexer. That being said, height is kind of everything for us here since we are in a relatively flat region with lots of trees and buildings and about 100 feet of elevation change amongst a few of our family houses that are in the area. This very coax might just be our ticket to getting that height without too much signal loss for our project! Now to go find us a nice gently used 75 or 80 foot TV tower...
PA-8660
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
The type N connectors seem to be well sealed against water intrusion.
Albert Biddle
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
works
Brittany Witt
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I bought 100' for my repeater and my SWR is 1.01.... Can't complain about that
Emileigh
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
I bought this for a 65 ft run between triplexers up to my satellite antennas (2m 70cm and 23cm.) It is not a flexible cable but was flexible enough and the change from LMR-400 was a noticeable improvement.I will be putting up a tower with an HF yagi with a 6m yagi on top in the spring and intend to use this same cable for the 150ft run there.
Mega Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
This is not flexibleBut it does measure favorably when compared to Times Microwave.
Honda703
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
First time buying this. Great results for an "LMR"-600 like cable. Plan to give it a good test run this weekend and will report back any changes. I've attached pics from my RigExpert measured at 2m and 440.
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