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Antenna adapter tru components 103131 FME female to TS-9 male connector
Antenna adapter tru components 103131 FME female to TS-9 male connector
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Antenna adapter tru components 103131 FME female to TS-9 male connector
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Antenna adapter tru components 103131 FME female to TS-9 male connector
Antenna adapter tru components 103131 FME female to TS-9 male connector
The tru components 103131 antenna adapter converts an FME female interface to a TS-9 male connector, enabling physical connection between devices and external antennas that use different connector types. This compact, passive adapter provides a direct signal path without active electronics, designed for simple mechanical and electrical compatibility between routers, modems and antenna leads.
The adapter offers a space-saving design and straightforward plug-and-play functionality, allowing quick coupling of FME-equipped antenna cables to TS-9 ports found on many mobile broadband devices. As a passive connector, it introduces minimal signal alteration and does not require power or configuration. Its metal contacts ensure reliable conductivity and a stable mechanical fit for temporary or semi-permanent installations.
Attach the FME female side of the adapter to the matching FME male cable or antenna connector by threading or pushing until secure, then insert the TS-9 male end into the TS-9 socket of the modem or router until it seats. Ensure connections are clean and free of debris before mating. As a passive adapter, it does not require any software configuration; once connected, the antenna and device will share the RF path through the adapter.
Use the adapter in dry, sheltered environments and avoid excessive mechanical strain on the connectors. For best performance, minimise the number of adapters and cable joins in the RF path and inspect connectors periodically for wear or corrosion. If optimal signal performance is required, consider using short, high-quality cables and direct connections where possible.
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