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The Boobrie 32.8Ft N Male to SMA Male Coax Cable is a high-performance extension cable designed for seamless connectivity in various applications, including amateur radio, CCTV, and WiFi systems. With a low-loss RG58 design and durable connectors, this cable ensures optimal signal quality and reliability.
N**O
Worked as expected
This cable was the perfect length and size to connect my WiFi router to the exterior antenna that I installed
P**Z
Approximately 1.5dB insertion loss - quite a fine cable!
I bought a pair of these for use with my 4G router and a pair of yagi antennas. I measured the field strength with a 12dB yagi directly coupled to the 4G modem and then, with the coaxial cable added into the circuit. Same antenna location/vector and lost 1~1.5dB at 1900MHz.The SMA connector was securely attached and the N connector was secured very well too. Very good terminations that I trust with my signals 😉I use these in a temperature controlled loft area, so weather/water/UV is not an issue. These cables will likely last another 20+ years the way I'm using them. Certainly these appear as though they would work fine outdoors.I'm very satisfied with this cable and would purchase another few if I ever needed them.Two thumbs up, very good quality!
J**E
Works
Works as advertised
D**Y
It works well.
Cable is working as it should. Very pleased with our purchase. Thank you.
J**.
We’ll see how it holds up in direct sun.
Fits antenna on one end and cameras on other. Good quality cable.
M**W
Good all-around coax
The media could not be loaded. This is neither the most flexible nor the least flexible RG58 I have seen. The ends appear to be done well, and I think this cable would hold up to regular packing/rolling/portable use. It is labeled as "RG58 Handheld Two Way Radio Coax Extension Antenna Cable", which doesn't say much and at the same time is still better than the brands with the unlabeled mystery coax.
A**N
Good connectors, strain relief could be better
As usual; make sure you've got the right connectors. In my case I had a male antenna and this cable also has a male N-type connection so I had to get an adapter. Even still I had great results with this one attaching a 4dbi antenna to a lora device running Meshtastic as a repeater. I would like to see a little more effort put into the strain relief here as I've used other cables that have actual molded rubber instead of just some heat-shrink like this one has. Just be careful with it. I was also a little surprised to find that the cable is pretty stiff to the point where it has a bit of memory and will hold position to an extent. Could be useful in some cases but I'd prefer a more flexible cable.
D**T
Does a good job!
Cable is not too thick, but not too thin (about the same size as the SMA connector). Connectors were well made and had strain relief on them! Used for a short run on a temporary antenna installation and working great!
P**U
Does the job, no question
These cables have a feel of quality construction and do exactly what is expected of them. The ends screwed easily onto their attached devices without any problems. I would definitely recommend these.
J**V
Low-cost consumer-grade product
The BOOBRIE Type-N Male to SMA Male Coax Cable is a consumer-grade product. There’s no marking on the coaxial cable indicating the manufacturer or the characteristic impedance. The two connectors are also no-name products. The Male N connector doesn’t conform to professional specifications. Its inner shield is supposed to mate with a BNC female connector snuggly and have 4 slits for a tight fit. This no-name N connector doesn’t conform to either specification. It’s loose when mating with a BNC female connector and the inner shield of the Male N connector doesn’t have any slits.The cable, however, functions well at up to a frequency of 500MHz that I’ve tested at 0dBm of power (1mW). No high-power tests were performed.Being critical on the cable isn’t necessary as they sell for less than $13 and should be fine for low-power applications.
J**N
Simple patch cord for mounting a mobile VHF/UHF antenna out a window
Short and sweet: this is a decent patch cord to run a small VHF/UHF antenna a few feet away from your transceiver, usually mobile but out a window at home works too.
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