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Coaxial cable DELOCK 90893 RG-174 0.32 m RP-SMA to RP-SMA Black
Coaxial cable DELOCK 90893 RG-174 0.32 m RP-SMA to RP-SMA Black
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Coaxial cable DELOCK 90893 RG-174 0.32 m RP-SMA to RP-SMA Black
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Coaxial cable DELOCK 90893 RG-174 0.32 m RP-SMA to RP-SMA Black
Coaxial cable DELOCK 90893 RG-174 0.32 m RP-SMA to RP-SMA Black
DELOCK 90893 is a 0.32 m RG-174 coaxial cable with RP-SMA male-to-male connectors, designed for short RF signal links and antenna connections. The cable combines the compact diameter of RG-174 with RP-SMA terminations to provide a flexible jumper suitable for tight installations, test rigs and extensions where a short, low-profile coaxial connection is required.
The cable offers a standardized 50 Ω impedance for reliable RF matching and minimized reflections. Its RG-174 construction delivers low weight and a small overall diameter of approximately 2.7 mm, allowing routing in confined spaces. With RP-SMA male connectors on both ends, the cable supports coaxial mating with RP-SMA female interfaces while keeping connector gender consistent on both ends. The supplied single-piece polybag packaging makes storage and handling straightforward for technicians and installers.
Connect one RP‑SMA male connector to the RP‑SMA female socket of the antenna or device and the other RP‑SMA male to the corresponding RP‑SMA female on the router, modem, measurement instrument or RF module. Ensure connectors are engaged by hand and tightened until snug; avoid over‑torquing to prevent damage to the connector threads. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends with radii smaller than the cable diameter and keep it away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference where possible.
Use this short RG‑174 RP‑SMA to RP‑SMA cable for indoor antenna extensions, test bench jumpers and situations where a compact, flexible coaxial link is needed. For longer runs or applications requiring lower loss, consider thicker cable types with lower attenuation. Inspect connectors periodically for wear and ensure proper mating to maintain optimal RF performance.
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