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MOOKEERF KMR400 N Cable 10ft – Ultra Low Loss N Male to N Male Coaxial Cable, 50 Ohm

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Optimized for reliability, built for real-life use

The MOOKEERF KMR400 10ft N cable is designed to connect antennas, repeaters, and network gear with a focus on preserving signal integrity across longer runs. Its ultra low loss construction minimizes attenuation, helping you maintain clearer signals over distance. At 1800 MHz, you’ll find a measured loss of about 0.73 dB, which translates to less degradation between your transmitter and destination device.

The cable’s shielded core uses an aluminum foil layer paired with a tin-plated copper braid. This combination provides robust protection against external interference while keeping the signal path orderly and consistent. The result is a more dependable link for everyday setups, from home WiFi routers to outdoor antenna arrays, without overpromising performance or requiring extra gear.

Key benefits you can count on

  • Ultra low loss design minimizes attenuation over long distances.
  • Low SWR (< 1.15) helps maintain signal quality and reduces reflections.
  • Rugged, waterproof PVC jacket supports indoor and outdoor installations.
  • Two robust N-type connectors (N male to N male) with a secure end clamp and heat-shrink protection.
  • 50-ohm impedance compatibility makes it suitable for antennas, boosters, LTE devices, and meters.

In everyday use, you can expect a cable that feels substantial in hand with a smooth, professional connector interface. The outer jacket is designed to withstand routine handling and external conditions, so it can be routed through walls or along exterior walls without worrying about wear from abrasion.

Real-world scenarios and setup ideas

  • Extend an indoor antenna toward a balcony or yard for better reception in a fixed location.
  • Link a booster or repeater to improve coverage in larger homes or workshops.
  • Pair with 4G LTE modems or GMRS radios to achieve clearer signals in challenging environments.
  • Use in professional installations where a durable, 50-ohm path is required between devices.

While results depend on your specific gear and environment, MOOKEERF emphasizes quality construction and consistent performance as possibilities rather than guarantees. If you’re unsure about compatibility with your setup, a quick check against the 50-ohm requirement and connector type is a good start.

Specifications at a glance

  • Length: 10 feet
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • Connectors: N male to N male
  • Conductor shielding: aluminum foil + tin-plated copper braid
  • Attenuation (approximate at 1800 MHz): 0.73 dB
  • SWR: < 1.15
  • Outer jacket: waterproof PVC
  • Use cases: antenna extension, boosters/repeaters, outdoor antennas, meters

MOOKEERF stands behind its RF cables with professional production standards. If you need assistance, their support team is reachable to help you make the most of your setup.

FAQ

Q: What devices is the MOOKEERF KMR400 compatible with?

A: Designed for 50-ohm devices such as antennas, boosters, LTE gear, GMRS repeaters, and outdoor receivers.

Q: How do the low-SWR and low-loss features help in practice?

A: Lower signal loss and SWR reduce reflections and attenuation over longer cable runs, supporting clearer links.