RF Cables

When it comes to wireless, you need to be using the right cables. RF cables can throw a spanner into the works without any obvious indication, except the field tech pulling out his hair.

There are three main categories of coaxial cables: Feeder Cables, Jumper Cables, and Patch Cables. 

Feeder Cables are your go-to for larger setups; these are the sturdy backbone of the system, handling signal transfers over long distances with minimal loss. They're the link between major components like antennas, radios, and couplers. Jumper Cables are thinner, flexible, and great for connecting kit within a system, like linking a repeater to a combiner or between a coupler and an antenna. Patch Cables are designed for connecting closely situated devices or offering a bit of flexibility and strain relief for electronics like routers and repeaters.

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RF Connector