Technical Support for Antennas & Related Gear
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.
Bend Radiuses of U.FL Cables' Coax Types: 1.13, 1.32, 1.37, RG174, RG178
Bend Radiuses of Coaxial Cable Types for U.FL Cables Using very thin and flexible coax for U.FL cables is often necessary, even though the more flexible... more »
AMC RF Connector: Overview and Applications: Amphenol Micro Coaxial
Radiofrequency (RF) connectors are an essential component in various electronic systems, facilitating the transmission and reception of high-frequency signals.... more »
Antenna Cables: Definitions of Components and Terms
A American Wire Gauge (AWG) is a wire gauging system used in electronics that works on a logarithmic scale. As the AWG number increases the actual... more »
RG-174 compared to LMR-100 Coax : Shielding and Signal Loss
LMR-100 and RG174 Coaxial Cable Comparison RG174 and LMR-100 are compatible with Wi-Fi, Cellular, and most IoT wireless applications. LMR-100 is... more »
Antenna Jacks: U.FL, MHF4, RP-SMA, SMA: Add/Upgrade Antenna to Vastly Increase Range
Antenna Jacks Antenna Jacks are radio frequency connectors that are usually fixed on or housed within radio equipment. They facilitate the mechanically and... more »
BNC Cables 50 Ohm & 75 Ohm Distinctions, Applications, Connectors
50 Ohm and 75 Ohm are Two Distinct Types of BNC Connectors & Cables BNC cables and connectors are manufactured in 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm specification... more »
CLF-100 Coax Specifications / Characteristics. Comparison to LMR-100
CLF-100 Coax Cable: CLF-100 and LMR-100 have the same structure and shielding CLF-100 "Low loss cable" differs from RG174 and other coax standards by double... more »
LMR-200 Cable Specifications Compared to LMR-100
LMR-200 Coax Cable: LMR-200 "Low loss cable" differs from RG58 and other coax standards by double shielding and less attenuation (signal loss in the cable)... more »
Signal Loss (Attenuation) in LMR-100 & LMR-200 Cables Five to Ten Feet in Length
Signal Loss in LMR100 and LMR200 Coaxial Cables for Antennas Six feet is not too long for the LMR-100 and LMR-100-equivalent cable that we use for shorter... more »
Torque Ratings of SMA and RP-SMA Antenna Cable Connectors & Adapters
When it comes to ensuring a reliable RF (Radio Frequency) connection, the devil is in the details. Whether you're connecting an SMA cable to a piece... more »