RFC195 — MCX MALE to RP-SMA MALE
Custom low loss RFC195 RF coaxial cable assembly with MCX MALE and RP-SMA MALE connectors.
Cable
RFC195
End A
MCX MALE
End B
RP-SMA MALE
Specs Summary
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About This Assembly
Specs Summary
RFC195 Cable
RFC-195 is a budget-friendly 50-ohm coaxial cable with a 0.195" outer diameter that provides good performance for short-to-medium runs at a lower price than LMR-195. Suitable for antenna jumpers, two-way radio leads, and WiFi access point connections up to 30 feet where cost efficiency is the primary consideration.
MCX Connector
MCX (Micro Coaxial) is a snap-on RF connector approximately 30% smaller than SMB, designed for compact equipment requiring frequent connections in a small footprint. Rated to 6 GHz, MCX is commonly used in GPS receivers, automotive telematics modules, handheld communication devices, and compact measurement instruments.
RP-SMA Connector
RP-SMA (Reverse Polarity SMA) uses the SMA threaded coupling mechanism but with the male/female pin convention reversed — the jack has a pin and the plug has a socket. Originally standardized to prevent connection of uncertified antennas to consumer WiFi equipment, RP-SMA is now the dominant connector on commercial WiFi routers, access points, and 2.4/5 GHz antennas.
Common Applications
This MCX and RP-SMA cable assembly is well suited for short-to-medium antenna jumpers and budget wireless installations. The combination of reliable MCX and RP-SMA connectors and custom-cut cable length makes it a practical choice for both field installations and bench setups. Every assembly is hand-terminated, continuity tested, and ships free within the USA.
RFC195 Signal Loss
Approximate attenuation at common RF frequencies.
| Frequency | Loss / 100 ft | Loss / ft |
|---|---|---|
| 100 MHz | 3.3 dB | 0.033 dB |
| 450 MHz | 7.2 dB | 0.072 dB |
| 900 MHz | 10.4 dB | 0.104 dB |
| 1.8 GHz | 15.1 dB | 0.151 dB |
| 2.4 GHz | 17.7 dB | 0.177 dB |
| 5.8 GHz | 29.4 dB | 0.294 dB |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RFC195 coaxial cable used for?
RFC-195 is a budget-friendly 50-ohm coaxial cable with a 0.195" outer diameter that provides good performance for short-to-medium runs at a lower price than LMR-195. Suitable for antenna jumpers, two-way radio leads, and WiFi access point connections up to 30 feet where cost efficiency is the primary consideration.
What is the signal loss of RFC195?
At 1800 MHz, RFC195 has approximately 15.1 dB of loss per 100 ft (0.151 dB/ft).
What frequency range does this assembly support?
This assembly is rated DC – 6 GHz, limited by the lowest-rated component across the cable and connectors.
What is a MCX connector?
MCX (Micro Coaxial) is a snap-on RF connector approximately 30% smaller than SMB, designed for compact equipment requiring frequent connections in a small footprint. Rated to 6 GHz, MCX is commonly used in GPS receivers, automotive telematics modules, handheld communication devices, and compact measurement instruments.