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News Release from: MRC Components | Subject: Lab-Flex 380 Rhino
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 September 2004

Thick skinned Rhino is crush and
weather-resistant

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Billed as the lowest loss 18GHz cable available, the Lab-Flex 380 Rhino from Florida RF Labs features internal armour to weather the harshest environments.

Billed as the lowest loss 18GHz cable available, the Lab-Flex 380 Rhino from Florida RF Labs features internal armour to weather the harshest environments A black carbon FEP jacket provides superior UV protection, while at the same time affording a tough, abrasion resistant surface that prevents dirt, water and other contaminants from penetrating the armour

Stainless-steel connectors ensure corrosion-proof, weather-resistant mating in high reliability applications such as field test installations and antenna systems.

The cables are available in phase matched sets and in lengths from 3 to 60m.

For 18GHz at 400W power, loss comes in at 6.6dB per 10m, and for 1GHz at 1940W, loss is 1.4dB per 10m.

In addition, the new Rhino cable offers lighter weight and smaller diameter than its predecessor the armoured Lab-Flex 290.

The Lab-Flex family uses high velocity, low loss tape-wrapped dielectrics to provide up to 40% lower loss than conventional cables.

Custom braids deliver superior mechanical strength and shielding greater than 90dB.

Armoured cables are protected against kinking and bending beyond the minimum radius as well as mechanical shock.

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