Product Details
Coaxial Cable for PL-259 to Lug by FireStik®. Assembly For Dual Antenna Installations. The quality of your communications will never be better than what the quality of your coax. Dual lead, co-phase harness assemblies are made from RG-59A/U, Fire-Flex coaxial cable. They may be used on any dual antenna installation.
Specifications
Length: 18' x 2 |
Connectors: 1x PL259, 2x LUG |
Impedance: 75 Ohm |
Features
- Stranded center conductor to maximize flexibility and prevent untimely breakage
- Shielding coverage that averages 95% to protect against RF leaks and interferrence
- Polyvinyl center insulation for ruggedness and longivity
- Performance that exceeds mil-spec requirements for 75 ohm RG-59A/U coax
- Meticulously designed to deliver solid performance
- Made using the latest in modern technology and advanced processes
- Will help optimize the operation and style of your vehicle
K-9 co-phase harness utilizes two 18' (5.5m) leads. One end is terminated with a PL-259 type connector to match the connector on your radio and the other two ends are terminated with ring terminals on the center conductors and spade connectors on the shields. This cable should be used in conjunction with K-4 or R-4 stud mounts and any mounts that use either of the lug-style stud mounts.
FireStik® is located in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Since its formation in 1962, the company has remained focused on the personal communications market. At various times during its existence, FireStik has manufactured CB radios, test meters, amplifiers, RF filters, and more. In 1975, the company directed all energy into designing a line of high-performance antennas. Now FireStik offers an extensive selection of antennas and accessories for the mobile CB market. The company is especially recognized for its high-performance wire-wound CB antennas that have gained worldwide fame. Aside from specializing in CB antennas and accessories, FireStik's years of antenna know-how can be also found in antennas made for scanners, two and ten meter amateur equipment, and specialty antennas such as those used for geoseismic exploration.