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MIG-600 Low Loss Communications Coax Cable, Solid BCCAI Conductor, Bonded AL/Foil + 95% TC Braiding

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- LMR Type - MIG-600 Low Loss Communications Coax Cable -

We are the leading supplier of high performance cables. Our MIG-600 cable offers equivalent characteristics and performance to other existing industry cables such as Commscope WBC-600®, Times Microwave LMR-600®, Andrew CNT-600®, etc. Our coaxial cable is very popular for tower use and other applications requiring extreme low loss applications.

MIG-600 is our superior Low Loss coaxial cable offered in a 500 foot reel. We also offer MIG-600 cable by the foot. It is manufactured with a polyethylene (PE) jacket which is UV resistant, and is built to withstand harsh temperatures, grease and oil, chemicals, salt water, abrasions and offers a 20 year plus lifespan. MIG-600 with its tough PE jacket is especially suited for long life outdoor use.

If your application is direct burial, our MIG-600 is also the best choice with its polyethylene (PE) jacket.

- Applications -

  • Antenna Cable Runs to Base Stations, Access Points (AP), Bridges or CPE
  • Cabling between any WiFi or WiMax antenna and the associated equipment
  • Indoor or Outdoor Use
  • Direct Bury or Tower Use
  • Land Mobile Radio (LMR)
  • Local MultiPoint Distribution System (LMDS)
  • Multi-Channel Multi-Point Distribution Service (MMDS)
  • Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
  • Personal Communication Systems (PCS)
  • Mobile
  • Fixed Wireless
  • Ham Radio
  • Physical Characteristics  


    Conductor BCC / CCAL
    Dielectric Foam PE | 11.56mm     
    Shield Al Foil - TC Braiding | 45%-90%     
    Jacket 1.27mm | 14.99 ± 0.20mm (thickness)

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