"This antenna cable by Delock is suitable for connecting high-frequency technology components.
Technical dataConnections:1 x FAKRA D socket1 x open cable endFAKRA D: RAL 4004 Bordeaux violetImpedance: 50 OhmCable type: RG-316Cable type: coaxialCable diameter: approx.
2.6 mmCable attenuation: 2 dB @ 2.4 GHz per meterSmallest bending radius: approx.
10.5 mmMounting plate: steel2 pre-punched holes for mountingThread type: M3Cable length without connections: approx.
20 cmDimensions (LxWxH): approx.
24 x 12 x 9 mmNote on FAKRA codingFAKRA connectors are standardized coaxial connectors that are used in vehicles for various high-frequency applications such as GPS, radio, mobile radio or camera signals.
To prevent mix-ups or incorrect connections, FAKRA plugs and sockets are mechanically and color-coded (coded = mix-up-proof).
This coding consists of a letter (A to Z) and a corresponding housing color that identifies the respective application.
This ensures that, for example, a plug for mobile telephony cannot be confused with a radio connection.
Overview of common codings:A = Black (GPS, GNSS)B = White (mobile radio (GSM, LTE))C = Blue (AM/FM radio)D = Bordeaux red (satellite radio (SDARS))E = Green (TV, video signal (analog))F = Brown (rear view camera, front camera (analog))H = Gray (WLAN, Bluetooth)K = Purple (digital radio (DAB))Z = Water blue (universal / uncoded (free use, e.
g.
for DIY or testing))Important notes FAKRA connections or adapters with different codings do not comply with the ISO 20860 standard, but may make sense in some cases.
If in doubt, contact the vehicle manufacturer.
The color of the coding may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer.
For example, the coding ""H"" is actually gray according to the standard (e.
g.
for WLAN/Bluetooth), but can be curry-colored or yellowish for some manufacturers.
The decisive factor is always the mechanical fit (coding), not necessarily the color.
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