Antennas, Antenna Cables, Wireless Products: Technical Articles
Antenna Cables
Antenna Cables are made to send high-quality signals and prevent signal loss and interference due to their five-layer structure. Expert advice on antenna cables, with tips for optimizing your selection for the lowest signal loss and weatherization. SMA, RP-SMA, BNC, and more.
LMR-400 Coax Specifications / Characteristics: Lowest Signal Loss in Its Class
Antenna Cables | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
U.FL & MHF4 Antenna Cables: Thickness of Cable & other Key Considerations
Antenna Cables | Antenna Jacks | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | U.FL Cables
Signal Loss (Attenuation) in LMR-100 & LMR-200 Cables Five to Ten Feet in Length
Antenna Cables | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
LMR-200 Cable Specifications Compared to LMR-100
Antenna Cables | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
Antenna Jacks: U.FL, MHF4, RP-SMA, SMA: Add/Upgrade Antenna to Vastly Increase Range
Antenna Cables | Antenna Jacks | U.FL Cables
RG-174 compared to LMR-100 Coax : Shielding and Signal Loss
Antenna Cables | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
AMC RF Connector: Overview and Applications: Amphenol Micro Coaxial
Antenna Cables
RG58 Compared to LMR-200 & LMR-100 Coax: Shielding & Signal Loss
Antenna Cables | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
Bend Radius of LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 Coaxial Cable Types
Antenna Cables | Coax Cable Types | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400
Nickel and Gold-Plated Brass Compared as Platings for Antenna Cable Connectors and Adapters
Antenna Cables