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The onelinkmore U.FL/IPX to Reverse Polarity SMA pigtail antenna cable is a 17cm, 1.13mm mini-coaxial adapter designed to connect devices with U.FL and Reverse Polarity SMA interfaces. Compatible with a wide range of wireless equipment including Mini PCI network cards, routers, drones, and GPS, it offers flexible, high-quality signal transmission in compact spaces. This pack of two ensures reliable, professional-grade connectivity for advanced wireless setups.
B**S
It's great! You get two of them. I use them in my project with my drone DJI phantom
This order was great. I think I purchased it for six dollars and expected only one pigtail, but two came and I was completely surprised. Now I use these for a project. I'll explain the project below. Know if you need any help with the same project or projects similar, let me know if I can help in anyway. I would be more than happy to help you out.I absolutely loved these panel antennas. These directional antennas I used to have them for my project. My project was to take my existing access point extender for my DJI phantom multi-copter. What I did was I purchased two pigtail connectors, and I drilled a hole in the phantoms repeater and connected the antenna parts on the circuit board.I mounted the directional antennas. you can use only one panel antenna if you want, but I decided to use to directional panel antennas because you can't beat the price. They do work and they work incredibly great with my phantom vision plus.I mounted them on my tripod. You could do something else and mounted on a pole with a base but I decided to purchase a tripod which was cheap because I found it at a thrift shop and it was broken. I fixed the parts on the tripod that were broken and I installed the access Point extender and I mounted the two directional panel antennas , one pointing more vertical and one pointing more towards the sky to capture the height and altitude of the drone and the other one antenna to cover the distance of the drone. You can use any router extender if you're not comfortable taking apart the phantom vision control repeater but keep in mind it is so easy to do the mod, but nonetheless you can get a different router or any router and configure it but remember you have to rebind the camera system and the access pointSo, I am extremely happy with my set up. I have my tripod. I have it extended all the way out, I purchased an attachment that holds an iPhone up to an iPad so that I could see it a bigger picture of my flight, I added the two antenna panels, added the access point, and I also decided to purchase a power bank and attach that to the tripod is well. The power bank I think is it 3200 or 5300 milliamps per hour. Has an indicator of the capacity of the power bank and it also has a cool flashlight on it. Which is useful when it gets dark and you're putting things away. The power bank is constantly connected to the access to charge while it's in operation. Overall a sweet success
T**N
excellent product
arrived on time and in good packaging. Well it is exactly as advertised. My only issue was that I needed a pigtail with wire leads to solder to the board, but I could not find any such animal. If any one knows where to find one, please let me know. In the meantime I had to gently strip this miniature coax cable to separate the thinner than hair bundles of wire to tin and attach them. Worked very well but for my new twitch in the eyes, haha. All kidding aside the product is very well constructed and works very well.
H**H
Well made, good value, but thin cable with no specification given
These worked fine for me, but the cable is very thin and the description doesn't give any specification for it. This concerned me for two reasons: first, on my initial install I inadvertently put a sharp bend in one; this is too easy to do and kind of a no-no with antenna cables as it can seriously impair the signal. You want to curve the cable at a radius of maybe a half-inch, no less. Second, when it' s this thin I'm inclined to doubt that it's adequately shielded; which means you can get signal attenuation (leakage), and noise reception, particularly from the electronics inside the machine and/or any adjacent metal surfaces.So while these did work, because my installation is marginal (I have some range and blockage problems to punch through) I decided to spring for another, much more expensive pair that used rg178 cable. The thickness and stiffness of that helps ensure a broader curvature when routing the cable, and it's about as well-shielded as a U.FL-connected cable can be.All the same, these are good value for the price and at these short lengths, signal attenuation and RF noise is not that big a concern; in my case I'm just scrounging for all the signal quality I can get.
A**R
Converted a Cisco Linksys E2000 for external antennas
Used these pigtails with the high gain antennas Alfa 9dBi WiFi Booster SMA OMNI-Directional High-Gain Screw-On Swivel Antenna With magnetic base for Alfa - WUS036H, WUS036H1W, WUS050NH, AIPW610H, AIP-W610H, APA05, WUS036NH, WUS036NEH, WUS048NH, WUS036EW, WUS051NH AIP-W502U, AP48, AP51, R36, IMESH51, ... to increase antenna tx/rx range on my Cisco Linksys E2000 router Cisco-Linksys E2000 Advanced Wireless-N Router. It's as pretty simple and straightforward install if you're comfortable with tinkering around a tad bit. Simply open the case (unscrew the case screws--you will need a special security torx bit), snap off the internal antenna's UFL connectors, snap on the UFL connectors on these pigtails, drill out two small holes in the exterior of this case next to the ports and screw the RP-SMA connector end of these pigtails into that hole. There you go, you now have RP-SMA connectors on the E2000 router to hook up to your external antennas!FYI--I converted my E2000 router with custom-made dd-wrt software so it has a LOT of features that are not standard on the E2000 (google for the instructions, it's relatively easy to do (again, if you are comfortable working with hardware flashing and custom ROMs, etc).
T**E
Be carefull installing.
I made a modification to a device I have here. This Pigtail cable worked just fine.I suggest to people to be careful when installing these as they are fragile.I might have pulled on the end where the cable actually attaches to the Pigtail because the little middle connector got pushed in enough that it was not making a connection.I was wondering why my signal was not raising when i first installed it. I like how this purchase has 2 Pigtails inclosed !I was able to take apart my device & use the other one that came with it. It worked just fine.They work great just be careful when handling them installing them in whatever it may be you use them for.I could have used needle nose pliers to pull the middle connector back out but I don't own a pair yet.
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