RF416 and RF432 Accessories

16755 2.4 GHz, 13 dBd, Directional Antenna

The 16755 is a high-gain (13 dBd), directional (Yagi) antenna used with our RF416 spread spectrum radio, CR216 datalogger, or AVW216 Vibrating Wire Interface. This antenna has a narrow beam width, so precise aiming is mandatory. It is intended for longer distances, and for communicating to one other station (due to narrow beam width).

RF416 and RF432 Accessories

Specifications

Gain: 13 dBd
Frequency Band Supported: 2.4 GHz
Connector: Type N female
Type: Enclosed Yagi (directional) with mounting hardware

16005 2.4 GHz, 0 dBd, Omnidirectional Antenna

The 16005 is used with an RF416 spread spectrum radio, CR216 datalogger, or AVW216 Vibrating Wire Interface. This unity gain (0 dBd), 1/2 wave whip, omnidirectional antenna has an articulating knuckle joint that can be oriented vertically or at right angles. Its RPSMA female connector attaches directly to the RF416, CR216, or AVW216; no cable needed. The 16005 antenna must reside inside of a building or enclosure.

RF416 and RF432 Accessories

Specifications

Type: 1/2 wave whip, indoor antenna with right-angle knuckle joint
Frequency Band Supported: 2.4 GHz
Gain: 0 dBd
Connector: Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) Female

COAXRPSMA-L Antenna Cable

The COAX RPSMA cable is an LMR 195 cable that terminates in a type N Male connector on the "antenna end" and a Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) connector on the "transceiver end."
It is commonly used with our 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz antennas that require an antenna cable. A 5 ft (1.5 m) length is recommended; the maximum length is 10 ft (3 m).

Features

LMR195 Cable
Type N Male connector on one end, RPSMA connector on the other
Used in applications that require a cable length that is less than 10 feet

Specifications

Type: LMR 195 coaxial
Antenna Connector: Type N male
Transceiver Connector: Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) Female

COAXNTN-L RG8 Antenna Cable

The COAXNTN can support any 50 ohm transmission line application. Within our product line, it is used to connect a TX312 or OMNISAT-M satellite transmitter with a Yagi antenna. The cable is also used with the surge protector kits for our spread spectrum radios and digital cellular modems. In this situation, one of the COAXNTN's connectors attaches to the surge protector, and the other connector attaches to an outdoor antenna.

Features

Low-loss coaxial antenna cable
50 ohm impedence
Type N male connectors on each end that connect to antennas and transmitters that have Type N female connectors

Specifications

Type: RG8/U, low-loss coaxial
Connectors: Type N male on both ends
Impedance: 50 ohm

18663 Null Modem Cable, 9-pin Male to 9-pin Male

This null modem cable connects RS-232 peripherals to the 9-pin RS-232 port on our CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR1000, CR3000, or CR5000 dataloggers. Common RS-232 peripherals include our RavenXT-series digital cellular modems and MD485 multidrop modem.

Features

Null modem cable typically connects:
The 9-pin RS-232 port of a CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR1000, CR3000, or CR5000 directly to the 9-pin port of the digital cellular.
The RS-232 port of an MD485 Multidrop Modem to the RS-232 port of a CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 datalogger.
The RS-232 port of an RF401-series radio to the RS-232 port of a CR800, CR850, CR1000, CR3000, CSAT3, or another DCE device.

Specifications

Connectors: DB9 male on both ends
Type: RS-232 null modem

14413 RS-232 Cable, 9-pin Male to 25-pin Male

The 14413 is a specialized straight-through DB9 to DB25 male cable that connects the RS-232 port of an RF400-series radio to an SRM-5A Short Haul Modem, SDS-122 Serial Data Switch, or another 25-pin DTE RS-232 port.

Features

Straight-through cable
DB9 to DB25 Male

Specifications

Connectors: DB9 male and DB25 male
Type: Straight-through RS-232

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