Code
CA-002
CONNECTORS:
N-MALE / SMA-RP MALE
LENGTH:
10’
Flexibility: Moderate
Internal Conductor: Copper
Loss Per 10 ft: -1.5 dB
It’s all about the cable run. Anything shorter than 10 ft, an L-240 is acceptable. Up to 20 ft, the L-240 is good. For anything above, 30 ft, the L-400 performs the best.
dB loss & gain is measured exponentially. A +3 or -3 dB equals to either doubling the power or doubling the loss. In the specs above, the L-400 at 40 ft performs about the same as a L-240 at 20 ft which is 2x the length.
Code
CA-002
CONNECTORS:
N-MALE / SMA-RP MALE
LENGTH:
10’
Thickness: 0.2 inch
Flexibility: Moderate
Internal Conductor: Copper
Loss Per 10 ft: -1.5 dB
Loss Per 20 ft: -2.9 dB
WiFi Cables & Cellular Cables: For Antennas, Accessories, and Devices Such as Hotspots & Signal Boosters.
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