WiFi/ RFID Lightning Protector RP-SMA Male to RP-SMA Female Bulkhead 0-6.4 GHz
WiFi/ RFID Lightning Protector RP-SMA Male to RP-SMA Female Bulkhead 0-6.4 GHz
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RFID and Wi-Fi Lightning Surge Protector (50 Ohm) with RP-SMA Male to RP-SMA Female Bulkhead connectors for coaxial cables operates over DC-6.4 GHz frequencies. This RP-SMA Lightning Protector is perfect for protecting WiFi equipment operating at 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 3.65 GHz, 5 GHz and 6.2 GHz.
It uses a gas discharge tube to shunt electrical surges which it transients to ground. Protect your sensitive WI-FI AND RFID equipment from ESD and surge events with this premium quality RFID and Wi-Fi Lightning Protector operating on 50 Ohm impedance for all frequencies in the range of 0-6.4 GHz.
This is our premium signal booster custom class 2 inventory item. The design features a replaceable high power gas discharge tube capsule that protects communications equipment from lightning and ESD surges.
It features a replaceable 230V gas discharge tube. In addition to 230 V - 90V, 350V and 600V replacement gas tubes are also available. It features RP-SMA Male to RP-SMA Female Bulkhead coax connectors which are compatible with all Reverse Polarity SMA equipped WiFi Access Points, Routers including Cambium, Ubiquiti, Mimosa, MikroTik, Aerohive and many others as well as RFID Readers.
What are RFID Readers? A radio frequency identification reader (RFID reader) is a device used to gather information from an RFID tag, which is used to track individual objects. RFID is a technology similar to UPC bar codes. However, the RFID tag does not have to be scanned directly, nor does it require line-of-sight visibility to a reader.
RFID Reader Compatibility (partial list):
- Alien ALR-3733di Hydra.
- Caen RFID Tau (Model A941M).
- Intermec Mercury6 (M6) (for Wi-Fi antenna port only).
- Intermec IV7 (US Models).
- Intermec IF61 (US Models).
- Trimble ThingMagic Sargas.
Features.
- Wide DC-6.4 GHz Broad Bandwidth.
- Gas Tube Element can be replaced with 90V, 230V, 350V and 600V elements.
- Capable of handling High Power Surges.
- 50 Ohm RP-SMA Connectors.
- Low VSWR and Loss.
- Bulkhead Connetor for Thru-Hole Mounting.
Applications.
- RP-SMA Equipped RFID Readers.
- 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi Access Points, MIMO.
- Protects 3G and 4G Mobile Hotspot Devices.
- 3G/4G LTE, PCS, Cellular Repeaters.
- 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 3.65 GHz, 5 GHz, 6.2 GHz Operation.
- Wireless Video Systems.
- Outdoor Antenna Feed-Lines and Tower Antenna Installations.
- Ubiquiti, MikroTik, Mimosa, Cambium Bridges.
UPC: 697691003412.
Specifications:
Frequency Range | DC-6.4 GHz |
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VSWR | 1:1.2 typ. |
Insertion Loss | 0.4 dB typ. |
Impedance | 50 Ohms |
Gas Tube DC Breakdown Voltage | 230V+/-20% (90V, 230V, 350V and 600V replacement gas tubes are available) |
Gas Tube Impulse Breakdown Voltage | 1000V 20% |
Gas Tube Insulation Resistance | 2000 MegOhm min |
Rated Surge Current | 20 KA max |
Connectors | RP-SMA Male (Plug) to RP-SMA Female (Jack) Bulkhead |
Ground Lug | 10 AWG Max. |
Dimensions | 2.0 x 1.1 x 0.9 Inches (51 x 28 x 23 mm) |
Max. Panel Thickness (Bulkhead Connector) | 0.12 Inches (3.17 mm) |
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Note: For any signal booster to help, outside signal strength must be at least -110 dB or there must be a clear line of sight to a cell tower that is within twenty miles. Before ordering, please check outside signal level in decibels or ensure that you can make and hold a phone call at any good spot outside where you can mount an exterior antenna. Square footage stated in signal booster listings is based on good signal outside. If it is any weaker, the boosted sq. ft. area will be considerably lower, accordingly.
Kevin K. of Anderson, California gave the following review:
Website is easy to use with plain straight forward info but could have had more on testing signal strength to make sure you get a strong enough booster.
Therefore, please note that stated sq. ft. coverage is based on good signal outside. For best results: If outside signal is weak, we suggest choosing the next higher sq. ft. coverage kit. If outside signal is very weak, we suggest choosing the kit with even more higher sq. ft. range bracket. Basically, higher the sq. ft. bracket, the more powerful the signal amplifier with greater Gain as well as higher uplink and downlink output power.
If outside signal is too weak (weaker than -110 dB), submit request for cell coverage solution assessment. Upon receipt of questionnaire, we will perform residential or business site survey. This will help us determine the system that is needed to improve cell coverage. Then, we will create system design using that system such as femtocell, active or hybrid distributed antenna system (DAS), or other carrier feed signal enhancing method available that will work at your signal-challenged location. Finally, we will schedule for installation after equipment and installation service quote has been approved by you, or your company.
For non installation-included kits: Most home / office / building cell signal booster kits only include bracket to mount exterior antenna on outside wall, edge of roof, or existing pipe up to 2 inches in diameter. Mounting pole not included with most kits, unless stated specifically that it is included for free. Therefore, a mounting post must be purchased separately if you will require it to mount exterior antenna.
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