The RG-316 Coaxial Extension Cable is a commercial-grade, high-flexibility RF jumper lead engineered to provide a seamless and stable physical infrastructure link between different telecommunication hardware interfaces. Measuring exactly 50 cm in length, this pre-terminated utility lead bridges the gap between compact micro-RF ports and standard heavy-duty communication lines. It serves as an essential, high-rotation utility asset for wireless network infrastructure installers, laboratory radio testing benches, field communication engineers, and specialized electronics distribution toolkits.
Built to handle intensive duty cycles, the assembly utilizes a high-performance RG-316 coaxial hose protected by a high-temperature, flexible outer jacket. The input interface features a precision-machined SMA Male (M) connector plug with a standard coupling nut, while the opposing interface terminates in a robust BNC Female (F) bulkhead socket equipped with a high-integrity insulation core. To enforce strict mechanical shielding and extend the operational lifecycle under continuous handling or vibration, both connection joints are tightly sealed with protective factory-molded strain-relief sleeves.
SPECIFICATIONS & VERIFIED INFRASTRUCTURE FEATURES:
• Component Type: Professional Pre-Terminated Coaxial RF Extension Jumper (Pigtail Lead)
• Coaxial Cable Specification: High-flexibility low-diameter RG-316 core layout
• Total Physical Cable Length: 50 cm (0.5 Meters / 19.68 inches)
• Input Connector Standard: Precision-machined gold-plated SMA Male (SMA-M) plug
• Output Connector Standard: Heavy-duty nickel-plated BNC Female (BNC-F) socket
• Connection Stability: Secure threaded coupling nut to quick-connect bayonet interface compatibility
• Mechanical Stress Armor: Protective factory strain-relief tubing over connector sleeves
• Cable Outer Sheath Profile: Weather-resistant high-temperature insulated jacket
• Application: Perfect for connecting handheld walkie-talkies to BNC antenna lines, adapting laboratory test equipment ports, routing RF signals through tight structural enclosures, outfitting aviation or marine diagnostic kits, and maintaining high-rotation electrical stock lines for specialized B2B telecommunication and electronics wholesale networks.