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PbJ A C K E T :U V- res ist ant bl ack PVCov e r a l l Ø 7 , 3 m m/.287”(HIGHFLEXX 7)R E A C T I V E(0.287 inches 0,15 0.0059)B R A I D :8 3 % SCREENING - 144 wires of copp ermade with 24 spool machines (instead of 16). Thanks to 50%more crossovers, grants exceptional Screening Attenuation(SA) and reacts to twisting and bending like a springF O I L : 100% SCREENINGFirst screen made of copperwith an applied PE-layer: preventscracking due to short radius bendsATTENUATION (20 C /68 F)FREQUENCY dB/100m dB/100ftD I E L E C T R I C :High pressure physical injectionfoamed polyethyleneT R I P L EL A Y E Roverall Ø 5 mm 0,05 (0.196 inches 0.0019)INNER CONDUCTOR:19x0,38mm copper wires - overall Ø 1,9 mm 0,15(19x0.015 inches - overall Ø 0.075 inches 0.0059)ELECTRICAL DATASRLImpedence @200Mhz:Minimum bending radius:50 Ohm 3up to 15 bends: 68mm (2.68 in){ single bend (choke): 34mm (1.34 in)Temperature:Capacitance:Velocity ratio:Screening Efficiency (SA)Screening Class:Inner conductor resistance:Outer conductor resistance:Tension test (spark test):Net weight (100m/100ft):Maximum peak power:Connectors:-40 C to 60 C(-40 F to 140 F)75 pF/m 2 (22.9 pF/ft 2)83%100-2000 MHz 105 dBA 7,3 Ohm/Km (2.2 Ohm/1000ft)9,8 Ohm/Km (3.0 Ohm/1000ft)4 kV6,9 Kg (4.6 lb)8.000 WATTUHF (PL), N, BNC, SMA, TNC0,3-600 MHz 28 dB600-1200 MHz 22 dB1200-2000 MHz 18 dB1,8 MHz3,5 MHz7 MHz10 MHz14 MHz21 MHz28 MHz50 MHz100 MHz144 MHz200 MHz400 MHz430 MHz800 MHz1000 MHz1296 MHz2400 MHz3000 MHz4000 MHz5000 MHz6000 MHz7000 MHz8000 ,322,332,336,242,649,355,361,668,4POWER HANDLING (40 C/104 F)FREQUENCY1,8 MHz3,5 MHz7 MHz10 MHz14 MHz21 MHz28 MHz50 MHz100 MHz144 MHz200 MHz400 MHzMAX P.4572 W3393 W2714 W2286 W1974 W1670 W1448 W1086 W749 W629 W530 W368 ,811,012,915,016,818,720,8FREQUENCY MAX P.430 MHz353 W800 MHz254 W1000 MHz225 W1296 MHz195 W2400 MHz134 W3000 MHz120 W4000 MHz102 W5000 MHz88 W6000 MHz79 W7000 MHz71 W8000 MHz63 WOUR PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN COMPLIANCE WITH:CEI 46-1 (construction parameters); EN 50117 (screening efficiency); CEI EN 50289 (SA test methods); R118 (ISO7622-1);IEC 60332-1-2 (cables with PVC and LSZH jacket); CPR305/11 (EN50575:2014 - DoP number: MP00100)

WHY CHOOSE THIS CABLE Outclasses RG213/U and RG8 for performances, despite thesmaller dimension (7,3mm). Extraordinary flexibility: designed for tight bendings and rotor antennas. Lighter and more manageable: the practicality of smaller cablesand the performances of 10mm coax. Perfect for portable use, CB radio, modem-router 4G/LTE,patch cords, jumpers (lab, amplifiers, etc). Selected by you as the official coax of World Radio ChampionshipWRTC 2018 and 2022 in Germany and Italy.FREQUENCY SUGGESTIONSHF (from 3MHz to 30Mhz)example at 14 MHzVHF (from 30MHz to 300Mhz)example at 50 MhzEXCELLENT up to 60m of cable lengthGOOD up to 100m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 100m:EXCELLENT up to 35m of cable lengthGOOD up to 50m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 50mexample 28 MHzexample at 144 MhzEXCELLENT up to 50m of cable lengthGOOD up to 75m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 75mEXCELLENT up to 15m of cable lengthGOOD up to 25m of cable lengthChoose Ø 10,3mm cable above 20mUHF (from 300MHz to 3000Mhz)example at 430 MHzEXCELLENT up to 10m of cable lengthGOOD up to 15m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 15mexample at 1296 MHzGOOD up to 5m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 5mexample at 2400 MHzGOOD up to 3m of cable lengthChoose a bigger cable above 3m*data valuable for Power Application (trasmission)**you can find Watt / MAX POWER in the datasheet above.

RESIDUAL POWER PERCENTAGE (Cable Run Efficiency)Given a power fed to the X value (any value expressed in Watts), the actual power output of the cable is shownin the table in the form of remaining percentage. (for example, if we use a cable such as M&P-ULTRAFLEX 7,entering 1000 Watts over a length of 35m, at a frequency of 144 MHz, there remains 57,2% of 1000). For maximum applicable power, see the Power Handling of the cable concerned. From these values, have alreadybeen deducted the SRL values, typical of each one of our models, for the respective frequencies.REMEMBER: Make sure to match the line accurately!FrequenciesM&P-ULTRAFLEX 7 510152025355075100Wave lengthMHz85.71 m3,5426,5 524,9 656,2 984,213016020030062,355,441,2Useful signal output (residual power %)98,497,095,694,292,890,186,280,174,468,142.85 33,021.42 221,810.71 2,815,76,22.08 11,85,769 cm43086,675,265,256,649,137,024,123.1 cm129676,759,245,635,127,015,97,012.5 cm240067,445,931,221,014,05,810 cm300064,341,927,117,310,93,87.5 cm400059,235,420,912,06,66 cm500053,528,915,07,15 cm600048,924,010,83,8M&P-ULTRAFLEX 7 /.287" Power Handling/Temperature (in Continuous Carrier)WavelengthMHz-10 / 14-5 / 230 / 3210 / 5020 / 6830 / 8640 / 10450 / 12260 / 14070 / 158166.66 m1,8683868386638621757245138457239003228256085.71 m3,5525250764927461442483814339328942395190042.85 m7420240613941369233983051271423151916152030 m10353834203319310928622569228619501614128021.42 m14305629532866268524722219197416841394110514.28 m2125862499242522722091187816701425117993510.71 10189378427496395294192.08 m1449749429148567887076295374443521.5 m20082079276972066359553045237429775 cm40057055153450146141436831426020669 cm43054752851348044239735330124919837.5 cm80039338036934531828525421717914230 cm100034833732730628225322519215912623.1 cm129630129128326524421919516613710912.5 cm2400208201195183168151134115957510 cm300018617917416315013512010285677.5 cm40001581531481391281151028772576 cm500013613212812011099887562495 cm60001221171141079888796755444.2 cm7000109105102968879716050393.75 cm800098959286797163544536Do not use the cable as power supply for both direct current and 50-60 HZ mains9WATTFrequenciesTemperature C / F

GENERIC COAXIAL CABLE APPLICATIONS* Aircraft communications Amateur Radio Antenna Antenna Analyzer Beacons Base Station Broadcast Radios CB Radio (Citizen Band) CB Radio Scanner Dummy Load Land Mobile Communications Maritime Mobile Communications Military Communications Microwave Relay System Moon Bouncing Trasmission EME Mobile Transmission Applications(Car, Van, Caravans, Trucks, etc.) Motorhome Network Analyzer Portable Handheld Radio(Walkie Talkie - PMR antenna extension) Radar Radio Astronomy and Telescope Radio Receivers Router connections Satellite Radio Scanner Switch connections SWR Meter connections Transceiver Tuner connections Weather Radio Antenna Extension*See ‘‘Frequency Suggestions” for a correct correlationPRE-ASSEMBLED COAX JUMPERSYOU’VE NO TIME FOR ASSEMBLING THE CONNECTORS YOURSELF?GRAB OUR FACTORY MADE COAX JUMPERS “LAB TESTED” ONE BY ONE!LAB CERTIFICATE ENCLOSED IN EACH PACKAGING.USEFUL ACCESSORIESSPECIAL COAX SCISSORSM&P T-SHIRTADHESIVE REUSABLEVELCROCABLE PULLING LUBRIFICANTUNWINDERS FOR COILS AND BOBBINS

CONNECTORS for 7,3mm (.287”) Coaxial Cables“UHF” (PL-259) Male SolderWatch the UHF.7M-S EVO“UHF” (PL-259) Female SolderWatch the HF.AC7F-S“N” Male SolderWatch the N.7M-S“N” Female SolderWatch the .AC7F-S“N” Male CrimpWatch the .AC7M-CR“UHF” Male Solder - 90 AngleWatch the HF.AC7-M90“N” Male Solder - 90 AngleWatch the .AC7M-90For other connectors and adapters, visit www.messi.it or contact us at web@messi.it

CONNECTORS for 7,3mm (.287”) Coaxial Cables“SMA” Male SolderWatch the MA.AC7M-S“BNC” Male SolderWatch the NC.AC7M-S“BNC” Male CrimpWatch the NC.AC7M-CR“BNC” Female SolderWatch the NC.AC7F-S“TNC” Male SolderWatch the NC.AC7M-S“TNC” Male CrimpWatch the NC.AC7M-CRFor other connectors and adapters, visit www.messi.it or contact us at web@messi.it

800 MHz 17,1 5,2 1000 MHz 19,3 5,8 1296 MHz 22,3 6,8 2400 MHz 32,3 9,8 3000 MHz 36,2 11,0 . 85.71 m 3,5 5252 5076 4927 4614 4248 3814 3393 2894 2395 1900 . 2.08 m 144 974 942 914 856 788 707 629 537

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