Sma Female
Sma Female
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![]() Pigtail MCX Male to RP SMA Female RF Jumper CableBN22 US $6.99
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![]() 50Wireless Adapter SMA Female to Dual 2 SMA Female24B US $99.00
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![]() Wireless Adapter SMA Female to Dual 2 SMA Female24B US $4.99
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![]() 10Wireless Adapter SMA Female to Dual 2 SMA Female24B US $27.00
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![]() SMB male to SMA female RF Coaxial Adapter ConnectorSM2 US $4.99
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![]() Pigtail SMB Male to RP SMA Female Jumper CableBN23 US $6.99
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![]() 10X Pigtail SMB Male to RP SMA Female Jumper CableBN23 US $39.90
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![]() 50X Pigtail SMB Male to RP SMA Female Jumper CableBN23 US $148.00
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![]() 50Pigtail MCX Male to RP SMA Female Jumper CableBN22 US $148.00
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![]() 10Pigtail MCX Male to RP SMA Female Jumper CableBN22 US $39.90
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![]() 50X Pigtail MCX Female to RP SMA Male Jumper CableBN21 US $148.00
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![]() Pigtail MCX Female to RP SMA Male RF Jumper CableBN21 US $6.99
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![]() Pigtail MCX Female to RP SMA Male RF Jumper CableBN21w US $6.95
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![]() 10X Pigtail MCX Female to RP SMA Male Jumper CableBN21 US $39.90
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865MHz to 954MHz Mini RFID Reader Antenna
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has released its mini RFID reader antennawith acrylic radome, which is intended for demanding item-level deployments. This mini RFID reader antenna has outstanding near-field performance and operates effectively at a maximum read distance of 7.5 cm. It has immunity to the RF-transmission limiting effects of items such as liquids, powders, and metallic packaging.
The UHF RFID reader antenna, model 326011, operates at 865 to 954MHz for use in both North America and Europe. This antenna depends on weakening far-field gain to minimize stray reads. It operates well between 0°C to 40°C and has an input power of 30dBm. The mini reader antenna uses a SMA female connector which requires an accessory cable to connect to an RFID reader's RP-TNC connector. The antenna is an ideal choice for applications in access control, ticketing, document control, high-speed encoding stations, packaging lines or any application requiring high reliability and a constrained read zone.
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About GAO RFID Inc.
GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) is a leading provider of RFID Readers, RFID Tags and RFID software providing cost saving solutions to end users worldwide. GAO offers all RFID technologies: Low Frequency (LF), High Frequency (HF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF, Gen 2) as well as Active and Semi-Passive. GAO RFID's products and services are easily customized for use in asset tracking, healthcare, supply chain & logistics, event management, access control, livestock tracking, inventory control & management, field service maintenance and document authentication.
About the Author
GAO RFID Inc. is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions to end users and solution providers worldwide. GAO RFID combines best of breed with low cost RFID readers, RFID tags and enabling-RFID software. GAORFID helps customers bring quality RFID solutions quickly to market. For more information, visit http://www.GAORFID.com
i want to but a new antenna for my Trendnet tew-432BRP router to help eliminate deadspots is this compatible?
My router is compatible with reverse female SMA connector. will any of these antennas be compatible?
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Thanks Alot!
if these are all compatible with female reverse SMA connectors then what is the difference between a male and female connector? Also the more dbi the better and stronger signals?
Yes, those are all RP-SMA antennas.
However, be careful of their ratings... Those antennas, if they work as claimed, will flatten the signal like a squashed donut, which is what you want to reach farther in a horizontal direction. However, if going up or down (basement to first floor or multi-story house), it will make the signal weaker in the up/down direction - assuming the antenna is vertical.
Also, while making the signal stronger in the horizontal direction, it may not eliminate dead spots. That is a characteristic of other factors, like metal duct-work, house wiring, filing cabinets, etc. If the signal diffracts around an object, there may still be a dead spot irregardless of the antenna. There may be fewer dead spots, some may have just weak signals, but you may not eliminate all the dead spots anyway...
SMA Connection Cable with Female Plug (4-Pack)


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