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CELLINK UNIVERSAL LARGE PASSIVE PATCH CRADLE
| Universal Passive induction antenna cradle with FME fly lead. Requires a mounting base; see MNT70, MNT72, MNT76. | |
| Code: | CAL6514 |
| Brand: | CELLINK |
Features:
- Passive patch cable work via inductions to send the signal from the antenna to the phone or mobile modem without a direct connection to the antenna port
- Allows you to use an antenna when the device doesn't have an external antenna port or when you do not have easy access to the antenna port
- Cradle arms extend with a push of a button to accommodate those large phones
- Requires a mounting base
Specifications:
- Colour: black
- Connection: FME male
- Dimensions: 150 x 55mm
- Width: 50 x 110mm
*Please note that forcefully opening the cradle arms without holding down the button is likely to cause damage and is not covered under warranty.
*Magnetic discs for phone holders are likely to cause interference with signal gain