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- RG-316 Cable 20cm (Lucent MC-Card Male / rSMA-Male)
- Based on coaxial connectors
- Used in access points
- 802.11 wireless adapters
- Connection with antennas and their wiring
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20 cm long RG-316 cable equipped with coaxial connectors, ideal for connecting antennas and their wiring. It has a Lucent MC-Male connector on one end and SMA-Male-Inverted (rSMA-Male) on the other. The material used is RG-316 with a gain loss of 1.5 dBi/m, which means that the specific loss for this length is 0.3 dBi. This cable is an ideal solution for a secure connection with a good signal.
Specifications
- RG-316 Cable 20cm (Lucent MC-Card Male / rSMA-Male)
- Based on coaxial connectors
- Used in access points
- 802.11 wireless adapters
- Connection with antennas and their wiring
- Lucent MC-Male connector on one end
- SMA-Male-Inverted (rSMA-Male) at the other end
- RG-316 type cable
- 1.5 dBi/m gain loss
- Loss specifically for this length is 0.3 dBi
- Ideal for wireless connections
- 802.11 compatible
- White color
- Advanced technology
- Gross Weight: 10 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 21.0 x 1.0 x 0.5 cm
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- dBi
dBi (decibels relative to isotropic) is a logarithmic unit of measure that expresses the gain of an antenna compared to a theoretical isotropic antenna that radiates energy uniformly in all directions.
Imagine a light bulb that shines in all directions equally. If you put a reflector on it so the light concentrates in a single spot, that light will be much more intense there. The dBi measures how much extra "strength" the signal gains by focusing it in a specific direction instead of wasting it everywhere.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Reference | Isotropic radiator (0 dBi) |
| Scale Type | Logarithmic |
Directivity and Energy Focus
A higher dBi value does not mean the antenna produces more energy, but rather that it redirects existing energy more precisely, narrowing the beam angle to reach greater distances.
Advantages
- Increased range for wireless links.
- Reduction of side and rear interference.
- Better signal-to-noise ratio in the main direction.
A higher dBi value indicates a more directional and longer-range signal.