New SMA 1 to 2 Cable Male to Female Extension Cord Adapter Cable for Home Security with Connector 0.15M
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SKU: 191288010:-1#RP-SMA-JKK;200009209:-2#SMA
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SMA 1-to-2 Y-Splitter / Extension Cable — 0.15 m (≈6 in) • SMA Male to 2× SMA Female • Shielded • Gold-Plated
Add flexible branching to your RF setup with this compact 0.15 m (6 in) SMA male to dual SMA female splitter/extension lead. Built with silver-plated copper conductors, braided shielding, and gold-plated SMA connectors, it provides a short, low-loss way to adapt or branch antenna feeds for home security cameras (wireless/antenna ports), Wi-Fi routers/APs, FPV/RC, IoT gateways, SDR test benches, and lab use. A flame-retardant PC (polycarbonate) junction shell and PVC jacket round out a durable, OEM-grade assembly.
Key Features & Benefits
- Y-Splitter / Short Extension: One SMA male to two SMA female jacks for branching or quick A/B connections.
- Low-Loss Build: Silver-plated copper center conductors and braided shield help minimize insertion loss and external interference.
- Gold-Plated SMA: Corrosion-resistant, precision-threaded couplings ensure repeatable mating torque and stable VSWR.
- Nominal 50 Ω System: Suited for common ISM and Wi-Fi bands (sub-GHz, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz) and general RF lab work.
- Compact 0.15 m Length: Short run reduces added path loss and keeps your layout tidy at the device.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | OEM |
| Model | SMA / SMA-2SMA |
| Cable Type | Shielded RF coax, PVC outer jacket |
| Length | 0.4/5 GHz), SDR & RF labs
Important Notes
What’s in the Box
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1) Is this RP-SMA or SMA?This cable is SMA. RP-SMA uses opposite pin gender—please check your device ports before ordering. 2) Will it work for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi?Yes, the assembly is designed for typical ISM/Wi-Fi bands. Keep leads short (0.15 m here) to minimize added loss. 3) Can I use it to feed two antennas from one radio (or two radios from one antenna)?Not recommended without a proper RF power divider/combiner. A passive “Y” will split power and can create mismatch and performance loss—best for low-power receive or bench convenience. 4) Does it pass DC bias for active antennas?The coax itself is conductive end-to-end, so DC can pass; however, splitting DC to two devices can cause conflicts. Use a bias-T/power injector designed for your system. 5) What’s the nominal impedance?50 Ω, matching most SMA-based RF equipment. 6) Indoor or outdoor?General use is indoor. For outdoor runs, use weather-sealed jumpers and enclosures to protect connectors from moisture. 7) What materials are used?Silver-plated copper conductor, braided shielding, PVC jacket, gold-plated SMA connectors, and a flame-retardant PC junction housing. 8) Can this carry audio?It’s an RF coax assembly for antennas/RF signals—not an analog audio interconnect. 9) What if my device has RP-SMA?Use an SMA↔RP-SMA adapter set or choose a cable built with the correct RP-SMA ends. 10) What’s the daily supply capacity?Typical OEM supply is up to 1,000 pcs/day (based on factory capability), with polybag or carton packing options. SMA splitter cable 1 to 2, SMA Y cable 0.15 m, SMA male to dual SMA female adapter, Wi-Fi antenna splitter, RF coax jumper 50 ohm, silver-plated copper SMA cable, gold-plated SMA Y-splitter, home security camera antenna cable. |
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