The RG-58 RF Coaxial Extension Jumper Cable is a commercial-grade, high-integrity transmission assembly engineered to bridge connections between disparate radio frequency (RF) hardware interfaces while maintaining minimal signal attenuation. Measuring exactly 50 cm in length, this flexible low-loss interconnect is manufactured using standard 50-Ohm RG-58 coaxial cable infrastructure, making it highly suitable for low-to-medium power RF applications across VHF, UHF, and Citizen Band (CB) spectrums. It serves as an essential physical utility link for telecommunication installation contractors, RF bench testing environments, mobile radio system integrators, and specialized B2B hardware distribution networks.

Built to facilitate clean, streamlined equipment layouts, the cable termination configuration features a precision-milled N-Female (Jack) connector on one end and a classic PL-259 Male (Plug) UHF connector on the opposing end. Each connector interface is outfitted with high-conductivity contact points and heavy-duty molded strain relief heat-shrink tubing to protect the internal solder joints against mechanical pulling stress, bending fatigue, and vibration. This pre-assembled low-loss jumper eliminates the need for field termination, enabling seamless adaptation between N-type bulkhead ports, antenna feedlines, lightning surge protectors, and standard PL-259 transceiver chassis sockets.

SPECIFICATIONS & VERIFIED INFRASTRUCTURE FEATURES:

• Component Type: Professional Pre-Terminated RF Coaxial Jumper Extension Cable
• Coaxial Cable Type Standard: Standard 50-Ohm RG-58 Flexible Coaxial Line
• System Nominal Impedance: 50 Ohms
• Total Assembly Physical Length: 50 cm (approx. 19.6 inches)
• Interface Connector A Standard: Precision-machined N-Female (Jack) bulkhead-compatible port
• Interface Connector B Standard: Heavy-duty PL-259 Male (UHF Plug) threaded collar
• Protective Armor Profile: Industrial-grade black PVC jacket with reinforced heat-shrink strain relief boots
• Application: Perfect for adapting N-Male antenna lead-ins to PL-259 transceiver inputs, configuring low-profile jumper patches inside rack enclosures, hooking up inline SWR/power meters, adapting cellular/marine antennas, and maintaining highly stable stock lines for specialized B2B telecommunication and electronics wholesale networks.