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Dakota Micro® Antenna Cable with N-Type Socket Male and N-Type Pin Female

This 20′ antenna extension cable connects into one (1) N-type socket male and one (1) N-type pin female.

MSRP

$59.00

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Designed to work with all Dakota Micro® and OverView® wireless transmitter and receiver equipment, this extension cable connects to the DMAC-AC20 adapter cable then into the higher dBi rated antennas that we offer. This gives you a longer range and multiple mounting options. By adding an additional 20' of cabling you can reach even farther away from the transmitting and receiving units to avoid obstructions and give you better signal strength. The longer the run of antenna cable you use the weaker the signal will get. We do not recommend a total distance of over 60' with this extension cabling. For best results avoid running alongside wired sources of power as this can interfere with the signal. Ensure that the cable is properly secured along its designated path to prevent damage and stress on the crimped connections. Please read the Important Considerations* section below as we want you to be informed of some of the challenges encountered with wireless systems.



*Important Considerations: Like all wireless 2.4 GHz systems, it may not always be a perfect solution for your application and we suggest, if possible, using our cabled cameras over the wireless alternatives. Using cabling will give you the clearest images with no inference or connectivity issues. With wireless you may encounter interference from any source producing a magnetic field, a wireless signal, or “sight line” obstructions like metal buildings and tree rows. Some of these challenges can be overcome with antenna placement and elimination of external obstructions. In making our wireless units both AHD and CVBS camera compatible each signal will produce different results. For example, CVBS will give you more distance, but less clarity and AHD will give you higher resolution, but less reliability and connectivity. For all these reasons we suggest before permanent installation of any wireless equipment you do some initial testing and practicing. Start small with short distances and work your way out. Please be aware that even though our Dakota Micro® team strives to be as accurate and helpful as possible we cannot guarantee 100% compatibility with all applications or account for the unlimited scenarios that are available. We hope these Important Considerations help you make the best choice for your desired use.

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