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AFAIK, Times Microwave made the original LMR series cables, including LMR-400.
All of the other manufacturers listed in the above link make a knockoff version of LMR-400.
Different names but virtually identical specs to LMR-400. Buy what is cheapest for you.
Jefa = Jefa Tech, a coax (edit) reseller.
MIL Spec RG213 uses a solid PE dielectric with a V.F. of 66%. I have seen some "RG213" that is being made with a foamed PE dielectric with a V.F. of 80%
LMR-400 and it's knockoffs are the same size and use the same connectors as RG213 and they have a V.F. of 84~85%
NOTE: I am sure this will get some flames going but for
any coax that uses a "foam" dielectric, I recommend using a clamping style connector. IMHO, You can probably solder the center conductor if you are quick and have good technique (I use some heat sinks on the center pin), but no one is good/fast enough to heat up the body to solder the shield to without melting the foam dielectric to some degree. And when that happens, you no longer have 50 ohms impedance at that point.
I have included a JefaTech Low Loss 400 spec sheet from 2005 and a Times Microwave LMR-400 spec sheet from 2007 for comparison.
Good Luck!
P.S. I have used Jefa Tech LMR-400 since 2005 in various installations including my mobile and base and never had a problem with it.