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Description
Reinforced Interface Cable - SMA Male to TNC Male (10m)
Ideal for connecting RTK development boards to 'UFO' style GNSS antennas
Features injection-molded stress-relief boots for durability
Uses SYV-50-3 type cable for low signal loss and high flexibility
Recommended pairing with a GNSS Multi-Band L1/L2/L5 Surveying Antenna
The Reinforced Interface Cable - SMA Male to TNC Male (10m) is a robust cable, measuring 10 meters or approximately 33 feet in length. It features Male TNC to Male SMA connectors, complete with injection-molded stress-relief boots. This cable is ideal for connecting RTK development boards to high-quality 'UFO' style GNSS antennas. Its length is sufficient to connect an antenna on the roof to a GNSS receiver. The TNC connector enables direct connection to an antenna, thereby minimizing the number of adapters and reducing signal degradation.
The cable is of the SYV-50-3 type, which was chosen over the RG58 due to its superior balance of low signal loss and high flexibility. The SYV-50-3 cable has a loss of 52 dB per 100 m or 5.2 dB of loss per length of 10 m. The cable also has a nominal impedance of 50Ω. For optimal performance, it is recommended to pair this cable with a GNSS Multi-Band L1/L2/L5 Surveying Antenna.
Please note that the cable's loss varies with frequency. For instance, at 200 MHz, the loss is 23.74 dB/100m, while at 3000 MHz, it is 98.68 dB/100m. The source of this information is Lianstar.
1x Reinforced Interface Cable - SMA Male to TNC Male (10m)