RP-SMA male To RP-SMA male Cable: 30-inch, 3-FT, 4-FT, 5FT, 8FT

$4.19
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RP-SMA male To RP-SMA male Cable

Antenna cable: RP-SMA Male to RP-SMA Male: Both ends have an RP-SMA male connector.

  • We carry many other lengths of RP-SMA male to RP-SMA-male cables.
  • It is rated for outdoor use and suitable for indoor applications.
  • For coaxial extension, coaxial interface conversion, and coax retrofit applications.

Data Alliance's high-quality soldered terminations of RP-SMA connectors with soldering provide a low-loss connection with discontinuities kept to a minimum. This meticulous soldering ensures that our cable delivers the best possible performance, giving you peace of mind in your wireless networking setup.

We offer two options for the thickness of the antenna cable: Both are rated for outdoor use and are also suitable for indoor use. Both versions are double-shielded, which means they have an extra layer of protection, ensuring better performance and lower signal loss. The cables are also low-loss, flexible/easily bendable, and coaxed with a black jacket. Both versions are suitable and compliant for all types of wireless antennas, including WiFi & WiMax networks: WiFi 6, WiFi 6E, 802.11AX, 802.11N, AC, G, A, B. 900MHz, 2.4GHz & 5GHz applications, ISM, GSM, LTE, as well as any other frequency between 0 and 18GHz.

  1. The LMR-100 equivalent cable type is a cable that matches or surpasses the performance of 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 translates into lower loss/better performance. The cable is equivalent to LMR-100 in thickness. The LMR-200 equivalent cable type is comparable to or better than LMR200: It has the same or better signal loss per meter and flexibility as LMR200 and less attenuation (signal loss) than RG58.

Characteristics of LMR-100 and LMR200

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)

Compatibility with wireless applications:

This antenna cable's range of frequency band compatibility (from 0 to 18GHz), consistently low broadband VSWR, and impedance matching to 50 Ohm antennas and cables, makes them suitable and compliant for all the above applications.

RoHS and REACH compliant: All of our antenna cables and adapters are compliant with RoHS 3 and REACH restrictions on heavy metals and other toxins.

RP-SMA Connector Characteristics and Details

Torque ratings of SMA-Male cable

  • RP-SMA Gender Determination: Key Points
    • The gender is referring to the pins inside-not the threads. RP-SMA male has threads on inside.
    • RP-SMA male has a socket inside rather than a pin, as you might expect, because the RP stands for "Reverse Polarity." The socket/pin configuration is female when it appears to be male, and vice versa.

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