RG400 Coax M17/128 50 Ohm Double Shielded 12.4 GHz RG Cable for Aerospace and Defense
RG400 M17/128 is a MIL-DTL-17 qualified 50 Ohm double shielded coaxial cable engineered for demanding aerospace, defense, and high reliability applications. This high temperature RF cable features a 19-strand silver-plated copper center conductor and PTFE dielectric, delivering exceptional electrical performance up to 12.4 GHz. The dual silver-plated copper braid shields provide superior EMI/RFI protection, while the FEP jacket offers excellent chemical resistance and thermal stability. With continuous operation from -55°C to +200°C, RG400 is the preferred choice for defence aircraft, missile systems, radar installations, and test equipment where performance under extreme conditions is non-negotiable.
- Double silver braid shielding – Dual silver-plated copper braids deliver exceptional EMI/RFI rejection for sensitive electronics
- Silver-plated copper conductor – High strand count provides excellent flexibility and fatigue resistance for vibration-prone applications
- 12.4 GHz frequency capability – Broadband performance for demanding RF and microwave systems
- PTFE dielectric – Superior thermal stability and low loss from -55°C to +200°C
- FEP jacket – Chemical resistant, UV stable, and low smoke for harsh environments
- MIL-DTL-17 qualified – M17/128 for mission-critical defense and aerospace applications
- NSN 6145-01-512-1911 – Federal stock number assigned for government procurement
- 4.95mm diameter – Compact yet rugged construction for space-constrained installations
- Excellent flexibility – 19-strand conductor allows repeated flexing without fatigue failure
| Item | Material | Diameters (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Inner Conductor | SCCS | 19/0.196 |
| Insulation | PTFE | 2.95 |
| Outer Conductor | 2:SC | 4.11 |
| Jacket | FEP | 4.95 |
| Capacitance (pF/m) | 96.5 |
|---|---|
| Impedance (Ohms) | 50 |
| Velocity of Propagation (%) | 69.5 |
| Max Voltage (Vrms) | 1900 |
| Max Frequency (MHz) | 12400 |
| Bend Radius (mm) | 20 |
| Temperature Range (℃) | -55~+200 |
| Frequency (MHz) | Attenuation (dB/m) |
|---|---|
| 100 | 0.145 |
| 400 | 0.296 |
| 1000 | 0.483 |
| 3000 | 0.883 |
| 5000 | 1.185 |
| 11000 | 1.901 |
- Aircraft engine compartments – Withstands constant vibration and temperature extremes in nacelle and pylon wiring
- Missile guidance sections – Survives launch shock and high-G maneuvering without signal degradation
- Rotary wing platforms – Helicopter vibrations demand the 19-strand flex life that RG400 provides
- Electronic warfare pods – Dual shielding protects sensitive receivers in high-density jamming environments
- Shipboard radar rooms – Resists salt fog and maintains performance in confined spaces
- Satellite payload harnesses – PTFE construction prevents outgassing and maintains performance in vacuum
- Test cell instrumentation – Repeated flexing during setup requires cables that don't fail after dozens of test cycles
- Mobile tactical vehicles – Withstands washdown, fuel exposure, and rough terrain vibrations
- Medical RF ablation – Flexible leads for cath lab equipment requiring sterilization cycles
- Drone avionics – Lightweight construction with vibration resistance for unmanned platforms
Q: What application demands the 19-strand construction of RG400?
A: Any platform with sustained vibration—helicopters, turbine engines, missile launchers, or test cells—benefits from the flex fatigue resistance that 19 strands provide over fewer strands or solid conductors.
Q: What makes RG400 different from RG142?
A: RG400 uses a 19-strand silver-plated copper conductor for maximum flex life, while RG142 employs a solid SCCS conductor for maximum tensile strength. Choose RG400 for vibration, RG142 for pulling tension.
Q: Can RG400 replace RG316 in existing designs?
A: No, RG400 has a 4.95mm diameter versus RG316's 2.49mm, requiring different connector sizes. It's a higher power, more rugged alternative for new designs or upgrades.
Q: What chemicals does the FEP jacket resist?
A: FEP withstands jet fuel (JP-8), hydraulic fluids (Skydrol), lubricating oils, de-icing fluids, and most industrial solvents—critical for aircraft and tactical vehicle applications.
Q: Is this cable suitable for cryogenic temperatures?
A: While rated to -55°C, PTFE maintains flexibility to lower temperatures. For cryogenic applications below -100°C, consult our engineering team for specialized variants.
Q: What is the expected flex life?
A: In standardized flex testing, the 19-strand construction typically achieves 10x more cycles before failure compared to 7-strand designs used in standard RG cables.
Q: Do you offer custom lengths?
A: Yes, we are a RF coax cable manufacturer, accept OEM & ODM, RG400 is available by the meter or foot with no minimum. Cut lengths are individually packaged with heat-sealed ends to prevent moisture ingress.
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