NexSens RF Extension Cables

NexSens RF extension cables allow users to connect external antennas to X2/V2 cellular, satellite, and radio telemetry systems.

Features

  • Suitable for situations where data logger is installed inside larger enclosure
  • Supports high gain, yagi, and omni-directional antennas for 900 MHz radio telemetry networks
  • Includes N00302 SMA adapter for X2 radio data loggers
$50.00
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A35-SMA
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to SMA male connector, 2'
$50.00
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NexSens RF Extension Cables
A36-SMA
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to SMA male connector, 6'
$60.00
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NexSens A32 20' Low-Loss RF Cable
A31-SMA
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to SMA male connector, 10'
$90.00
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NexSens RF Extension Cables
A35
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to Type N male connector, 2'
$50.00
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NexSens A36 6' Micro-Loss RF Cable
A36
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to Type N male connector, 6'
$60.00
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A31
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to Type N male connector, 10'
$130.00
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NexSens A33 50' Low-Loss RF Cable
A33
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to Type N male connector, 50'
$290.00
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NexSens A34 100' Low-Loss RF Cable
A34
RF extension cable, Type N male connector to Type N male connector, 100'
$575.00
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