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1.37mm Low-Loss Cable for U.FL Connectors(Post)
Low-Loss Coaxial Cable: Specifications and Applications with U.FL Cables 1.37mm coaxial cable has similar signal loss as RG174 and RG178, but is thinner and more flexible: It has same size ...
Antenna Jacks: U.FL, MHF4, RP-SMA, SMA: Add/Upgrade Antenna to Vastly Increase Range(Post)Antenna Jacks Antenna Jacks are radio frequency connectors that are usually fixed on or housed within radio equipment. They facilitate the mechanically and electrically secure connection of an a ...
Bend Radiuses of U.FL Cables' Coax Types: 1.13, 1.32, 1.37, RG174, RG178 (Post)Bend Radiuses of Coaxial Cable Types for U.FL Cables It is often necessary to use very thin and flexible coax for U.FL cables, even though the more flexible options have the most signal loss. The ...
Sierra Wireless MC7455 module(Post)Sierra Wireless MC7455 module The MC7455 is a high-speed 4G wireless M2M module that can be embedded in a motherboard, mini-PCI to M.2 adapter, or printed circuit assembly to deliver wireless ce ...
Sierra Wireless Card / Module MC7455, its Development Kit & five SMA connectors(Post)The Development Kit is for LTE product development and has a single PCI slot for the MC7455 card. The Kit is used for developing hardware applications that require LTE connectivity (IoT / ...
U.FL Cables Coax Types Compared: 1.13mm, 1.32mm, 1.37mm, RG174, RG178(Post)U.FL Cable Coax Comparison 1.13mm coaxial cable is the most commonly-used coax for U.FL cables - especially short cables. 1.13 is the only coax that can be used with MHF4 cables. When connecting U.F ...
LTE / 4G Routers Guide(Post)Long Term Evolution (LTE) routers or 4G routers are a type of network router that can provide mobile broadband internet connectivity to devices via a WiFi, Ethernet, or USB connection. They ...
U.FL & MHF4 Antenna Cables: Thickness of Cable & other Key Considerations(Post)Coax Types for MHF4 and U.FL Cables The four coaxial cable options for U.FL cables: 1.13mm, 1.32mm, 1.37, and RG174. RG178 is a less-common fifth option. All four have a black jacket. All fo ...
WiFi: A Complete Guide: 802.11 Standards & Key Components(Post)This quick guide provides a comprehensive overview of WiFi networking as well as useful tips and tricks to assist you in optimizing the performance of your WiFi-based networking. Common types of Wi ...
UHF RFID Industrial Tags: Key Types(Post)UHF RFID Tags: UHF RFID industrial tags include high temperature resistant tags, anti-acid and alkali tags, and miniature metal tags. For industrial M2M & IoT solutions such as: Invent ...
Use USB cable(s) to place WiFi adapter outside for line-of-site (negligible signal loss in cable)(Post)USB Cables for WiFi USB Cables for Wi-Fi Adapters are a much better choice than standard coax Antenna Cables because antenna cables (coax) lose a lot of signal-strength. USB cables lose little si ...
LMR-200 Cable Specifications Compared to LMR-100(Post)LMR-200 Coax Cable: LMR-200 "Low loss cable" differs from RG58 and other coax standards by double shielding and less attenuation (signal loss in the cable) than the standard cables (e.g. RG58).




