N-male To RP-SMA-female: 10-inch, 24-inch Cable for Antenna

$4.17
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Nm10iRSf100
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N-male To RP-SMA-female

Antenna Cable / Adapter with RP-SMA female connector on one end and an N-male connector on the other.

  • We stock many more RP-SMA to N-type cable and adapter options.
  • This cable is rated for outdoor use and is also suitable for indoor use.
  • See our mounts for antennas with N-female connectors.
  • The length refers to the cable size between the connectors (not including the connectors).
  • Allows interconnection of devices with RP-SMA male and N-male interfaces: Antennas, antenna cables, and wireless devices.
  • For coaxial extension (for better antenna positioning), coaxial interface conversion, and coax retrofit applications.
  • Data Alliance's high-quality soldered terminations of Type-N and RP-SMA connectors with soldering provide a low-loss connection with discontinuities kept to a minimum.

The two lengths come in different thicknesses of coaxial cable: Both are double-shielded, rated for outdoor use, and suitable for indoor use.

  • The 10-inch version is an LMR-100-equivalent cable type. Equivalent or better than LMR100: It has the same or better signal loss per meter and flexibility as LMR100 and less attenuation (signal loss) than RG174 and RG178. The higher quality of the cable of this antenna translates into lower loss/better performance. The cable is equivalent to LMR-100 in thickness: Very flexible/easily bendable.
  • The 2FT version is LMR-200 and has much lower attenuation (signal loss) than LMR-100 and RG58. Flexible and bendable.
  • The double-shielding of both LMR-100 and LMR-200 enables low signal loss. Both are flexible and easily bendable (LMR-100 is more flexible and bendable). The double-shielding is a major factor in the higher quality of this cable, which translates into lower loss and better performance.
  • See a comparison of LMR-100 and LMR-200 attenuation (signal loss).
  • Both coaxial cable types have a black jacket.

comparison-of-lmr-100-rg-58-lmr-200-8GHz

The temperature range for operational use of these cable assemblies are as follows:

  • Cables with 100-series coax: -22 F ~ +185 F (-30 C ~ +85 C)
  • Cables with 200-series coax: -31 F ~ +203 F (-35 C ~ +95 C)

 

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