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MS-147 to SMA/M Patch Lead external RF antenna

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Cable: RG316 Cable

Cable Diameter: 2.5MM

Cable Length: 0.1-3 Meters

Impedance: 50 Ω

The MS-147 to SMA/M Patch Lead is a cable specifically designed to connect an external RF antenna to a device with an MS-147 antenna port. Here's a detailed breakdown:

  • Components:

    • MS-147 Connector (Male): This end plugs into the antenna port on your device. It's a proprietary connector specific to certain devices, often from manufacturers like ZTE.
    • SMA/M Connector (Male): This end of the cable has a male SMA connector. SMA is a common type of RF connector used for coaxial cables in applications like antennas for cellular devices. The "M" indicates it's a male connector.

In simpler terms, this cable acts as an adapter, allowing you to connect a standard SMA antenna (with a female SMA connector) to a device that has a different antenna port (MS-147).

Here are some additional details about MS-147 to SMA/M Patch Leads:

  • Cable Length: The cable typically comes in lengths ranging from 80cm to 200cm, although lengths can vary depending on the manufacturer.
  • Compatibility: While commonly used with ZTE devices like the Telstra ZTE T84 Max, T85 , and T86 , it's important to check if this patch lead is compatible with your specific device before purchasing.
  • Function: The main purpose of this cable is to improve signal reception for your device by connecting it to an external antenna, which can be especially beneficial in areas with weak cellular signals.