RP-SMA Male To Male Adapter: Cable Coupler. Gender-Changer

$2.19
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RSmRSm
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Weight:
0.07 LBS

RP-SMA Male To Male Adapter

This RP-SMA gender changer has a male connector on each end.

  • Allows interconnection of devices with RP-SMA female interfaces: Antennas, antenna cables and wireless devices.
  • See other RP-SMA adapters and RP-SMA-male right-angle cables and adapters
  • For c oaxial interface conversion, coax retrofit applications

Compatibility with wireless applications: This antenna cable adapter's range of frequency band compatibility (from 0GHz to 18GHz), consistently low broadband VSWR, and impedance matching to 50 Ohm cables, makes them compatible and compliant for all the following applications:

ROHS & REACH compliant: In compliance regarding content of heavy metals and toxic materials restricted by RoHS 3 and REACH.

Torque Ratings RP-SMA Male To Male Adapter

 

RP-SMA Connector Characteristics and Details

  • RP-SMA Gender Determination: Key Points
    • RP-SMA gender is counter-intuitive: Please observe picture & note it is correct.
    • 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.
    • More details regarding RP-SMA gender determination.

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Insertion loss: 0.26 dB maximum

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3 Reviews

  • 5
    Great Product!! connection strong!!

    Posted by Rock Morgan on 10th Feb 2018

    Great Product!! connection strong!!

  • 5
    As Advertised

    Posted by Unknown on 17th Apr 2017

    Snug tight fittings... quality product.

  • 5
    low db loss, high quality

    Posted by NateKnowsIT on 8th Jun 2015

    it's a coupler, what can I say? It is very sturdy and I estimate db loss between 0.25db to 1db at 2400Mhz, which is pretty good. Db loss, per connection, doesn't get much better than that.