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John Galt
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reply to electric6
Re: CPE's with less than a 12dBi antenna?

said by electric6 :

Fixed coaxial attenuators with SMA connectors and dc to 12 GHz bandwidth are not very expensive.
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said by John Galt See Profile :

said by electric6 :

Fixed coaxial attenuators with SMA connectors and dc to 12 GHz bandwidth are not very expensive.
Link?
these or similar
»cgi.ebay.com/5pcs-Suhner-3dB-SMA···ViewItem

Dzero
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join:2005-07-23
Illinois

reply to John Galt
Minicircuits has inexpensive SMA attenuators.
$11.95, DC to 6000MHz (VAT-X)

I just bought 6 of them a month ago. They also have kits with a variety of values at a discounted price.

»www.minicircuits.com/products/at···xed.html


John Galt
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said by Dzero See Profile :

I just bought 6 of them a month ago. html
Good find!

They also have these:

»www.minicircuits.com/products/ad···ors.html

if you need or want to change connector styles at the same time.

Keep it nice and neat.


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lutful
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join:2005-06-16
Ottawa, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

BTW back in 2006, most of these adaptenuators were SMA/BNC and covered DC-2Ghz only. I will check if they have come out with higher frequency SMA/N connector versions.

I agree mini-circuits is a good USA source for a wide variety of packaged RF assemblies - I used many and have occasionally mentioned them. I see they are easier to order now and prices have dropped a lot too.

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Dzero
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join:2005-07-23
Illinois

reply to John Galt
John, Yes those could come in handy. I noticed them when I was ordering and was hoping they had some in RP at that price. It could have saved me a pigtail.

And to add to Lutful’s comment, it was my first time ordering from Minicircuits and I’ll say it was an overall good experience, very helpful people there.
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