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Connecting 3rd party antennas to XBee Pro SX U.FL
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I want to use a 3rd party high gain omnidirectional antenna with the XBee Pro SX. It comes with an N-connector at 50ohm impedance. Can i just use a U.FL to N-connector adapter directly with this type of antenna?
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Sure you can.
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Thanks for the response. My doubt was regarding the Yagi antennas that come with a cable terminated with an N-connector. If this cable is 50ohms, and I connect another 50ohm N to U.FL cable, won't I have a major impedance mismatch?
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