Infographic: Comparison of LMR-100 and RG58 Coax Types

Contest Brief

I will choose multiple winners of this contest (it may be more than five). Each winner gets their own feedback.

Make an infographic about the distinctions between LMR-100 and RG58.
LMR-100 and RG58 are coax types for antenna cables.

The infographic can show some or all of the following information:
1. The differences in attenuation (signal loss) for each of the two types.
2. The bend radiuses of each of the two types
3. Diameter / thickness of each of the two types.
5. Shielding characteristics of each
6. Any other distinguishing information that you can find that makes the graphic more interesting is fine. I will choose some winners that are more complex and some that are less complex.
7. Maximum frequency range of each type (max for LMR-100 is 6 GHz).

RG-58 has a single tinned copper braid shield: It's not double-shielded.
LMR100 is double-shielded.

Include the logo of Data Alliance (see: data-alliance.net): Small, and placed at or near the bottom (the logo should not dominate the graphic, but rather should be a more discreet aspect of the graphic).
Include a small, discrete line of copyright text at the bottom: Copyright Data Alliance Inc. 2024

Please double-check your entry for spelling errors before submitting it.

In the file handover: Include a compressed version in JPG format.
Please do not zip the files: Just upload them in their natural format.

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Public Clarification Board

  • areejmughal027
    areejmughal027
    • 4 months ago

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/15cLP5w_pjW6NSfHNl3HtwCTJ3achBayB/view?usp=sharing please check, I had made this but it couldn't uploaded as an entry due to some internet issues.

    • 4 months ago
  • abdurrehman1515
    abdurrehman1515
    • 5 months ago

    In reference to #22 :
    I want to mention something. On the website, LMR-100 detail for bending radius is given as: " if you bend this cable you can expect a bending radius of 25.4 mm (0.25 in)"
    ---While 0.25 in is equal to 6.35mm---
    Maybe its a mistake. KINDLY CONFIRM (https://www.data-alliance.net/blog/lmr100-coax-for-antenna-cables-shielding-structure/).
    Thank You.

    • 5 months ago
  • abdurrehman1515
    abdurrehman1515
    • 5 months ago

    Kindly provide feedback on entry #22

    • 5 months ago

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