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Coax Patch Cable, MIG-400, Low Loss RF, Standard Lengths: 1' to 100', TNC-Male 180° to TNC-Male 180°

$31.06
SKU: NPNB-MIG400-TNCS1
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Description

Coax Patch Cable, MIG-400, 1' to 100' for RF Applications

The MIG-400 Coax Patch Cable ensures optimal performance with minimal loss. Crafted with a thin, lightweight, and flexible construction, it's a premium alternative to RG-58 and RG-142 cables, providing durability with its polyethylene jacket.

Common applications for the MIG-400 coax patch cable encompass Wi-Fi, antenna connections, ham radio setups, patch cables, jumper cables, WLL, GPS systems, WLAN setups, WISP connections, WiMax installations, SCADA systems, and mobile antenna configurations.

Features

Features

Coax Patch Cable, MIG-400, 1' to 100' for Radio Frequency Features

  • Connector 1: TNC Male
  • Connector 2: TNC Male
  • Cable Type: MIG-400 Low Loss 
  • Polyethelyne (PE) Jacket
  • Antenna cable runs to base stations, Access Points (AP), bridges or CPE
  • Cabling between any WiFi or WiMax antenna and the associated equipment
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Land Mobile Radio
  • Local MultiPoint Distribution System (LMDS)
  • Multi-Channel Multi-Point Distribution Service (MMDS)
  • Wireless local loop (WLL)
  • Personal Communication Systems (PCS)
  • Mobile
  • Fixed wireless
  • Ham radio

Additional Information

Additional Information

Standard VS Reverse Polarity Types

Reverse polarity type refers to the reverse gender of the interface and contact pin design, not the signal polarity. Coax with reverse polarity type or RP-SMA connector has a center receptacle instead of a male pin. Normal SMA connectors are incompatible with RP-SMA connectors. Coax with RP-SMA connectors are used by Wi-Fi equipment to comply with FCC regulations. These connectors inhibit consumers from breaching airspace with short distance transmissions.