SMA Male Plug to SMA Female Jack | RG58 RF Coaxial Cable
- Connector Type: SMA male plug to SMA female jack.
- Cable Type: High-quality RG58 RF coaxial cable for stable signal performance.
- Reliable Transmission: Designed for low signal loss across wide frequency ranges.
- Durable Build: Robust connectors ensure long service life in demanding environments.
- Application Areas: RF and microwave test equipment, Antenna connections, Wireless communication devices, IoT modules and laboratory setups
- Leads Length: 3 ft, 5 ft, 7 ft, or custom lengths available
- Pricing ranges from $1 to $10 USD depending on order quantity and length specifications and bulk discounts available for large volume orders

Can't find what you need?
We specialize in custom sourcing and manufacturing. Upload your spec sheet or drawing, and our engineering team will provide a quote within 24 hours.
What information do you need to provide a quote for a custom wire harness?
To provide an accurate quote and lead time, please provide:
- Technical Drawing or Diagram: Showing pinouts, lengths, and tolerances.
- Bill of Materials (BOM): Listing specific connectors (MPN) and wire gauges (AWG).
- Estimated Annual Usage (EAU): Helping us optimize pricing for your volume. Note: If you do not have a formal drawing, our engineering team can help create one based on your physical sample.
Can you suggest cost-saving alternatives for expensive connectors (e.g., TE, Molex, JST)?
Yes. We offer variety of alternative components.
We have extensive supply chain relationships in Taiwan and can suggest"Functionally Equivalent"alternatives that are fully compatible with major brands like TE, Molex, or JST but at a significantly lower cost. We will provide datasheets and samples of the alternative components for your approval before production.
How do you ensure quality control for custom cable assemblies?
Every single cable assembly undergoes rigorous testing before leaving our Taiwan facility. Our standard QC process includes:
- 100% Continuity Testing: Ensuring no opens, shorts, or miswires.
- Pull Force Testing: Verifying crimp strength.
- Visual Inspection: Checking for cosmetic defects and label accuracy.
- Hi-Pot Testing: Available upon request for high-voltage applications to ensure insulation integrity.