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Cellular repeater systems require high-performance cable and adaptable connectors to maximize efficiency and minimize attenuation. Every install is different. Some spaces require plenum cable to meet specific fire codes, while others need flexible cable to maneuver around tight corners. Whatever the requirements of an installation, WilsonPro has the cell phone booster cables to connect a repeater system with minimal signal loss.
F-Male Crimp Connector
SKU: 971150
100 ft. RG11 Low-Loss Coax Cable
SKU: 951100
75 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952375
F-Female to N-Male Connector
SKU: 971128
N-Male Crimp Connector (RG-58)
SKU: 971116
500 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952305
N-Female to N-Female Connector
SKU: 971117
2 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952302
FME-Female to SMA-Female Connector
SKU: 971136
1000 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952301
100 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952300
60 ft. Wilson-400 Ultra Low-Loss Cable
SKU: 952360
SMA-Male to F-Female Connector
SKU: 971165
2 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss Coax Cable
SKU: 951127
N-Female to FME-Male Connector
SKU: 971108
10' Window Entry Cable
SKU: 951177
F-Female to F-Female Connector
SKU: 971129
Wilson-400 Plenum Cable
SKU: 952001
N-Male Crimp Connector
SKU: 971109
FME-Male to SMA-Male Connector
SKU: 971119
F-Male to N-Female Connector
SKU: 971151
N-Male to N-Male Connector
SKU: 971148
50 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss Coax Cable
SKU: 951150
N-Female to SMA-Male Connector
SKU: 971156
75 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss Coax Cable
SKU: 951175
SMA-Male to TNC Female Connector
SKU: 971153
Solderless Field Termination Captive Pin N Connectors
SKU: 970024
N-Female to SMA-Female Connector
SKU: 971157
SMA-Male to N-Male Connector
SKU: 971132
½-inch N-Male Connectors
SKU: 990074
Wilson ½-inch Plenum Cable
SKU: 952003
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Learn More >Frequently Asked Questions About Repeater System Cables and Connectors
How do WilsonPro cables and connectors improve the performance of my repeater system?
WilsonPro cables and connectors are engineered with high-quality materials to minimize signal loss, ensuring optimal performance and maximum efficiency of our repeater system.
What is the maximum length of cable that can be used without losing signal quality?
This largely depends on the type of cable used. However, as a general rule, for every 100 feet of cable, signal can be reduced by half. It’s important to use high-quality cables and limit the length as much as possible to maintain signal quality.
How do installers determine maximum cable length?
The maximum cable length is based on outside signal strength as well as other gains and losses throughout the repeater system. It is recommended to keep cable runs under 100 feet from amplifier to antenna.
What’s the difference between 75 ohm and 50 ohm coaxial cable?
50 ohm coaxial cable connectors are generally recommended for cellular repeater system installations. 50 ohm cable is the large commercial industry standard and provides slightly less loss per 100 feet of cable. Installers may opt for 75 ohm coaxial cables if the building is already pre-wired with 75-ohm cable.
What is plenum cable and when should it be used?
Plenum cable is a high performance cable for use in any wireless application requiring an easily routed, low-loss RF cable for in-building systems. It meets building codes based on the National Fire Protection Agency and National Electrical code for in-building installations. Plenum-rated cable is required in areas where cable runs through plenum spaces of buildings, including air ducts.
Why is it important to terminate or attach connectors on repeater system cables?
Terminating or correctly attaching connectors ensures a good connection to all of the various components of a WilsonPro repeater system. When this is done incorrectly, it can result in poor connections to the amplifier, which affects the overall performance of the repeater system.