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BNC to SMA Adapter (M/M) – GOLD & NICKEL
- Adapts a BNC FEMALE to an SMA.
- Nickel and Gold plated.
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BNC to SMA GPSDO Pigtail – 12″
- Adapts a BNC female to an SMA male.
- RG-316 cable (High Quality / Small Size)
- Used to connect the GPSDO to Elecraft and similar units.
- also used to connect the Airspy to a BNC Female connector.
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BNC to SMA Pigtail – 12″
- Pigtail – adapts the SDR to accept a BNC male connector.
- This 12″ cable (pigtail) reduces stress on the unit when using heavy duty feedlines where 6″ just is not long enough.
- The BNC end is a bulkhead mount with gasket for optional use in project boxes.
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BNC to SMA Pigtail RG316 – 6″
- Pigtail – adapts the SDR to accept a BNC male connector.
- This 6″ cable (pigtail) reduces stress on the unit when using heavy duty feedlines, yet is small enough to not create excessive loss.
- The BNC end is a bulkhead mount with gasket for optional use in project boxes.
- Improved RG316 cable design
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F to BNC Adapter – GOLD
- Adapts F Male to BNC Male.
- Gold plated.
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N to BNC Adapter
- Adapts a BNC Female to accept an N male connector.
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Remtronix 800 MHz Antenna (BNC)
- The famous 800 MHz antenna
- Minimum +6dB Gain over standard antenna
- Engineered and “Made In Japan”
- Over 20,000 sold through OEM brands
- Covers 700-900 MHz (works pretty well on 450, too)
- BNC connector for general use
- Length: 7″
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Remtronix REM-830 800 MHz ANGLE Antenna (BNC)
- The famous 800 MHz antenna
- Minimum +6dB Gain over standard antenna
- Engineered and “Made In Japan”
- Over 20,000 sold through OEM brands
- Covers 700-900 MHz (works pretty well on 450, too)
- BNC connector for general use
- Length: 7″
- ANGLE connector – perfect for base scanners
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UHF to BNC Adapter
- Adapts a BNC Female to accept a UHF male connector (PL259).
While UHF connectors are not our favorite at higher frequencies, we also know there are some who will want UHF adapters, so we will sell these for those who want them (see note below *). These will also work fine for the Spyverter.
* Due to the wideband nature of the SDR units, use of UHF connectors is highly discouraged if you intend to use the unit above 500 MHz. Why? UHF connectors act like a brick wall to RF signals at higher frequencies, and we want you to get the most out of your SDR receiver.
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