On 9/30/14, 4:56 PM, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) wrote:
On 30 Sep 2014 14:16, "Jim Lux" <jim...@earthlink.net> wrote:

On 9/30/14, 12:44 AM, REEVES Paul wrote:

David,

Just a thought but have you tried Pasternack? They do 'custom' precision
cabling including 2.4mm connector options.

regards,

Paul,   G8GJA

Rather than Pasternack, you might find the following sources useful

I got a quote from Pasternack today. They can't do 20 GHz in SMA so
suggested 3.5 mm, which would be fine.  They actually quited for 2.92 mm on
the other end, whereas I need 2.4 mm, but the price was the US equivalent
of about $220/cable.

Citrus Cables does nice quality, inexpensive work, and they have oddball
stuff like MMCX if you need it.  I use them for general purpose jumpers a
lot.
http://www.citruscables.com or http://www.citruscables.biz

They don't seem to do the high precision stuff. They have things like BNC
and reverse SMA, but I don't see 2.4 mm.

You might send them an email and ask. They've kind of got two sides to the business.


RFCoax - I use them for semi-rigid and formable type cables
http://rfcoax.com

Someone else suggested them.

They do what I want,  and the price is much lower than Pasternack. $85-$95
depending on the length,  and that includes test data. I would feel a bit
happier paying $5 extra for test data.  Hopefully it means that they really
are tested!

They also do the really high frequency 1.0 mm connectors, so it gives me
some confidence that they are serious about cables.

I've been very happy with the cables we've gotten from RF Coax. We do a lot at 32 and 34 GHz, and yes, getting the test data for the cables is nice.

Their turnaround is relatively fast, too.



Tensolite (part of Carlisle)
http://www.carlisleit.com/products/assemblies/rfmicrowave-assemblies
Formable semirigid

Axon
http://www.axon-cable.com
These guys are in the UK, and they have very low loss cable. I don't know
about one-off assemblies.

I will ask.

I am certain that this mod will degrade the dynamic range,  but when it was
calibrated,  it exceeded the spec by about 8 dB, so a bit of loss can be
tolerated.  But the benefits far outweigh that.

Dave.
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