📡 Elevate Your Signal Game!
The CB Coax Cable 25ft is a high-performance RG8x coaxial cable designed for CB ham radio enthusiasts and professionals. Featuring UHF PL-259 male connectors and a low loss design, this cable ensures optimal signal transmission. With a robust 17AWG pure copper inner conductor and a durable aluminum braid shield, it outperforms standard RG-58 cables, making it perfect for high-powered applications. Backed by a 12-month warranty, this cable is your go-to solution for reliable connectivity.
A**R
Product arrived exactly as described
Thank you for sending something that matches what was described....and is currently used. :)
M**Y
Well worth it
Nicely constructed good solid connections
E**O
Although the product is good it was two feet short.
Product was advertised at 25 ft I took a tape measure to it.Its two feet short at 23 ft.
B**I
I haven't opened the package, yet...
I bought a cable from the same company a year ago and it is working very well, so I expect this one will be great also.
L**S
Worth the Money
Purchased this cable for use with my ham radio equipment. Cable worked fine. Construction was good and cable thickness was substantial compared to others that I had purchased.Will buy again from this seller
X**R
This should not be advertised as for "CB" Radio.
VHF connectors and 50 Ohm impedance cabling are used for many applications. CB (Children's Band) is only one user of these cables.
S**L
Over Soldered.... Could not attach it.
I laid out the cable to the antenna. When I tried to attach the male end to my radio, it would not fit. When I looked at the tip, I found a big solder bubble at the tip... huge!!!. Clearly nobody looked at the end after it was produced. I tried to cut the excess solder off. Thought I had it. But when I screwed it on, it was clear there was something wrong. The radio was not receiving anything. When I unscrewed it, I saw additional solder on the stem of the male part. This prevented it from being inserted in to the female receiver and my screwing it on wound up pushing the male end back into the coax. Some of the worst made coax I have encountered.
T**Y
Useful for temporary situations
Not sure what the losses might be on this cable, but useful for temporary situations such as portable ham or holiday use.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 days ago