This 1 ft, null modem cable has 9-pin connectors on both ends for connecting the datalogger's RS-232 port to a peripheral's RS-232 port. An interface such as the SC105 or SC932A is typically not requi...read more
The 27555 is a 6 ft USB Type A to Micro B cable. It connects devices using the Micro B interface to a USB port on a computer. The 27555 is shipped with the NL200 Network Link Interface. The 27555 may...read more
The CM230XL is an adjustable mount to point directional antennas or sensors at a specific target. The inclination can be adjusted to any angle from horizontal to vertical, supporting the use of upward...read more
The SC932A supports two-way communications between a datalogger and a device that is configured with an RS-232 DCE serial port. Common Campbell Scientific devices used with the SC932A include our SRM-...read more
The SC12 is our standard cable for connecting the data logger's 9-pin serial I/O port to most peripherals with a 9-pin port. It is supplied with many of our standard communications peripherals. ...read more
The SC105 is a CS I/O to RS-232 adapter used to connect a Campbell Scientific datalogger to an RS-232 DCE device. Common DCE devices used with the SC105 include cellular modems, radios, and smart seri...read more
The SURGE-UNI-N-SMA gas tube provides lightning protection with excellent VSWR and superior RF NV performance characteristics for equipment operating between dc and 7 GHz with up to 90 W RF power...read more
The COAXRPSMA is an LMR195 coaxial cable fitted with a Type N pin (male) connector on one end and a Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) pin (male) connector on the other end. This cable is commonly used to c...read more
The COAXNTN-L consists of an RG8/U, low-loss coaxial cable fitted with a Type N pin (male) connector on each end. It can support any 50 ohm transmission line application.read more
The CM230 is an adjustable mount to point directional antennas or sensors at a specific target. The inclination can be adjusted to any angle from horizontal to vertical, supporting the use of upward-d...read more