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60" (1.5m) WiFi Pigtail N-type Male to RP-TNC

60 (1.5m) WiFi Pigtail N-type Male to RP-TNCBrand: LMR-400 Times Micro
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $9.95 (On sale from $19.95)
as of 2/5/2012 00:08 CST details
You Save: $10.00 (50%)



Seller: Kimberly_Distribution_LLC

Color: black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6 x 0.3 x 6

MPN: LMR-400
Model: LMR400
UPC: 704405211459
EAN: 0704405211459
ASIN: B0009XC73G

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 5 feet of cable USA Made LMR-240
  • Antenna cable - Connects Access Points, Routers and Radio transmitters to Antenna
  • Impedance 50 Ohms Frequency Range DC ~ 11 GHz
  • LMR240/LMR-240 is a Registered Trademark of Times Microwave USA
  • Ultra low loss characteristics ensure the maximum performance of your external antenna installation

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Product Description
Ultra Low Loss Cable is designed to transmit the maximum signal to your antennas. LMR-240 cable by Times Microwave USA meets Military Specifications with silver foil and silver coated copper conductors for less signal loss in runs up to 200 feet.. In this high quality cable, the dimensions and spacing of the conductors are uniform. Any abrupt change in the spacing of the two conductors along the cable tends to reflect radio frequency power back toward the source, causing a condition called standing waves, reducing the amount and quality of the transmitted power. To hold the shield at a uniform distance from the central conductor, the space between the two is filled with a dielectric designed to maintain the proper spacing between conductor and shielding to assure maximum signal transmission and lowest loss. You should allow three inches of cable to make a 90 degree turn in your runs without causing signal loss. The connectors used with the coax must also hold the correct spacing through the body of the connector to avoid signal loss. The transmission of energy in the line occurs totally through the dielectric inside the cable between the conductors. This shielded cable can be bent and moderately twisted without negative effects, and can be strapped to conductive supports without inducing signal interference.

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