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Just to feedback, we installed the antenna and pointed in the right direction and at that height get a decent signal (4 bars plus) for the GSM1800 repeater and I must say the signal is now good through most of the house. The product does what it says!

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   MR Coax (25m)
 
 


This cable (20m) can be used to either extend the length of the coax cable from the external aerial to the base unit repeater or used in conjunction with a signal splitter to connect to multiple indoor coverage antennas. This cable is pre-fabricated with N-Male coax connectors at both ends.

  • Low-loss (approx 6dB per 30m)
  • Flexible
  • For all Mobile Repeater products
  • For outdoor or indoor aerial antennas


   
£65.00

 
 
 
 
 
Product Description

You can use the MR coax for extending the cable from the outdoor aerial for your Mobile Repeater kit or for use with a signal splitter to attach multiple indoor coverage antennas. Our low loss cable lengths come pre-fabricated with connectors at both ends and is an ideal way to customize your repeater kit to suit your needs. This product is ideal if the standard cable length that comes with your repeater is too short or you would like to upgrade your repeater by using more than one coverage antenna.

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Technical Specifications

Part Number:      LBC400

Impedance:        50 ohms

Frequency:         up to 10GHz

Loss:                  approx 6dB/30m

 

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