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Dakota Micro 20′ Wireless Antenna Extension Cable (PN:DMAC-AEC20)

The Dakota Micro 20′ Wireless Antenna Extension Cable provides a rugged, dependable way to increase the distance between your wireless transmitter or receiver and an 8dBi antenna. Built with SMA male and female connectors, this extension works with the standard Dakota Micro® 20ft antenna cable to give you a full 40 feet of reach.

 

Designed for agricultural, industrial, and commercial environments, this extension cable allows operators to place antennas in the best possible location for maximum signal strength and clarity. Its durable construction and secure connectors deliver stable, long-lasting performance, even in the harshest conditions. When you need greater flexibility to position antennas and reduce interference, this extension cable is the perfect solution.

 

Included in the Box: 

One (1) Dakota Micro 20′ Wireless Antenna Extension Cable

MSRP

$61.00

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FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Extended Reach – Provides an additional 20 feet of cable length to optimize antenna placement.
  • Connector Versatility – Built with SMA to N-type connectors for compatibility with multiple antenna styles.
  • Improved Signal – Allows antennas to be positioned for maximum strength and clarity.
  • Durable Construction – Rugged build stands up to agricultural, industrial, and commercial environments.
  • Reliable Performance – Ensures stable connections with minimal signal loss.
  • Flexible Mounting Options – Enables antenna relocation to reduce interference or avoid obstructions.
  • Easy Integration – Plug-and-play design simplifies setup with Dakota Micro® wireless systems.

IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Wireless Limitations – All 2.4 GHz systems may face interference or reduced reliability depending on the environment.
  • Sources of Interference – Magnetic fields, other wireless signals, and obstructions like metal buildings or tree rows may disrupt performance.
  • Placement Matters – Proper antenna placement and removing obstructions can often improve wireless results.
  • Signal Types – AHD offers higher resolution but less range; CVBS provides longer distance but lower image clarity.
  • Test Before Installing – Always test wireless setups in short ranges first, then expand distances as needed.
  • Cabled vs. Wireless – Whenever possible, use our cabled cameras for the clearest images and zero connectivity issues.

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