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Coaxial cable spec for applying an external antena to the roof top

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I am using a rf Module 433MHz , may i fit the antena at my roof top extending via a coaxible cable ?
what is the consideration for it ,
is count coaxible cale length for the antena cm ?
is it possible
 

It depends. If the transceiver is designed for 50 ohm antenna impedance, it can be extended with a 50 ohm coaxial cable of arbitrary length. Cable is however causing some attenuation, cheap RG-58 e.g. 0.4 dB/m at 433 MHz.
 

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Hi,

Select the cable according
* frequency range
* characteristic impedance
* attenuation per length

All three values should be given in the cable datasheet...and fit to your application.

Klaus
 

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