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L-com offers one of the broadest lines of off the shelf coax cables for all your 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm applications. In addition to our standard coaxial cable offering we also provide low loss coax cables to satisfy your WLAN application requirements. Popular styles include: RG58, RG59, RG174, RG188, RG195 Series, 240 Series, and 400 Series low loss coaxial cable assemblies. We also offer Twinaxial, test leads and 402SS series spiral strips.

Low loss coax cables are essential for WLAN applications, as they help to minimize signal attenuation. This is important for maintaining a strong signal over long distances. L-com's low loss coaxial cables are made with high-quality materials and construction methods, ensuring that they provide the best possible performance.

In addition to low loss coax cables, L-com also offers a variety of other coaxial assemblies. These include twinaxial cables, test leads, and 402SS series spiral strips. Twinaxial cables are often used for connecting WLAN antennas to receivers. Test leads are used for testing WLAN equipment. Spiral strips are used for routing coaxial cables in tight spaces.

Here are some of the benefits of using L-com's custom coaxial cables:

  • Low loss coaxial cables help to minimize signal attenuation, ensuring a strong signal over long distances.
  • High-quality materials and construction methods ensure that L-com's coaxial assemblies provide the best possible performance.
  • Wide range of styles, lengths, and connector types available to meet your specific needs.
  • Customizable assemblies available to meet your exact requirements.
  • Same business day shipping


If you are looking for high-quality, custom coax cables, L-com is the optimal choice. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services. Order your coax cables now for same-day shipping!

Do you need custom coax cables? Try L-com's custom cable configurator now.

See the Coaxial Connector Chart