Cables
Antenna cables (such as coaxial cables) are the core medium for signal transmission. They achieve low-loss and high-fidelity transmission of high-frequency signals through internal conductors and shielding layer structures. Common types include RG series, LMR, etc. Its characteristic impedance (such as 50Ω/75Ω) needs to match the system. The outer sheath has protection capabilities such as UV resistance and corrosion resistance. It is suitable for scenarios such as satellite communications, base station RF and home broadband to ensure long-distance signal stability.
Connectors
Antenna connectors (such as SMA, BNC, N-type) are precision interfaces for connecting cables and devices. They are designed with metal contacts and threaded locking to ensure physical stability and maintain impedance continuity to reduce signal reflections. Some models support waterproof and dustproof (IP67 level), and are suitable for outdoor base stations, vehicle-mounted radios and high-frequency test equipment to ensure reliable connection and anti-interference performance in high-frequency environments.