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RAYT114-50JFNA
1-1/4" RADIAFLEX® RAYT Cable A-series
Rev : G | Rev date : 08 Jan 2026
- RADIAFLEX® functions as a distributed antenna to provide communications in tunnels, mines and large building complexes and is the solution for any application in confined areas.
- Slots in the copper outer conductor allow a controlled portion of the internal RF energy to be radiated into the surrounding environment. Conversely, a signal transmitted near the cable will couple into the slots and be carried along the cable length.
- RADIAFLEX® is used for both one-way and two-way communication systems and because of its broadband capability, a single radiating cable can handle multiple communication systems simultaneously.
- This RADIAFLEX® radiating cable utilize a low-loss cellular polyethylene foam dielectric and a smooth copper outer conductor which offers a superior electrical performance together with good bending properties.
Features / Benefits
- Superior electrical performance in 2400 to 2500 MHz
- Optimized for mission critical runs (track-to-train / signaling radio) and WiFi-based services
- Lowest system loss for long radiating cable runs, lowest total cost of solution
- Low coupling loss variations, very smooth spatial coverage
- Optimized for high data throughput (bandwidth) digital transmission
- Designed for a variety of in-tunnel applications in unlicensed ISM band 2400-2500 MHz
Technical Features
Structure
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Mechanical Specification
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Electrical Specification
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Testing and Environmental
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Attenuation and Coupling loss
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- Coupling loss as well as longitudinal attenuation of RADIAFLEX® cables are measured by the free space method according to IEC 61196-4.
- Coupling loss values are measured with an orthogonal (vertical) orientated dipole antenna.
- The coupling loss values given in brackets are average values of all three spatial orientations (radial, parallel and orthogonal) of dipole antenna.
- Coupling loss values are given with a tolerance of +5 dB and longitudinal loss values with a tolerance of +5%. Note: Measured values below nominal are better. They are not limited by any tolerance-range.
- In case of a conflict of operational and stop band, please contact RFS for further assistance.
- As with any radiating cable, the performance in building or tunnel environments may deviate from figures based on free space method.