Wilson 951150 50 ft. RG11 Antenna Cable with F Connectors Black
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General Information
- Manufacturer: Wilson Electronics
- Manufacturer Part Number: 951150
- Brand Name: Wilson
- Product Name: 50 ft. RG11 Cable with F Connectors (F-Male - F-Male)
Marketing Information:
- The Wilson RG11 75 Ohm black coax cable is 13/32" in diameter with both ends terminated with an F-Male connector. This cable has around 1-2dB of additional loss per 100 feet of cable. Also, 75-Ohm cable does not handle as much cellular traffic as 50-Ohm so in high user situations, you can see a reduction in data speeds. This low loss foam cable can be used both indoors and outdoors with connections between amplifiers and antennas, taps, splitters and lightning surge protectors.
- Coaxial (or coax) cables are an integral aspect of cell signal booster installation. Cables run from outdoor antennas (donor antennas) to amplifiers, and then connect to the indoor antennas (broadcast antennas) to distribute the boosted signal.
- Connectors join the cables using male to female adapters. Connectors link cables between signal meters and outside antennas, and come in handy whether making cell signal readings or installing a new system. For parts and accessories like this, you can count on WilsonPro.
- FAQs
- Packaged Quantity: 1
- Product Type: Antenna Cable
Technical Information
- Cable Type: Coaxial
- Cable Length: 50 ft
- Connector Type on First End: F Connector Antenna - Male
- Connector on First End Details: 1 x F Connector Antenna - Male
- Connector Type on Second End: F-Type Audio/Video - Male
- Connector on Second End Details: 1 x F-Type Audio/Video - Male
- Conductor: Copper
- Device Supported: Antenna
Physical Characteristics
- Product Color: Black
Compatibility:
- Wilson:
- DB Pro 3G Cellular Signal Booster
- DB Pro 4G Cellular Signal Booster
- Country of Origin: United States
Warranty
- Limited Warranty: 2 Year
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