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DX Engineering NPA RF Attenuators

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DX Engineering NPA RF Attenuators reduce the amount of signal carried within coaxial cables. This signal attenuation is sometimes needed to ensure proper receiver o
DX Engineering NPA RF Attenuators reduce the amount of signal carried within coaxial cables. This signal attenuation is sometimes needed to ensure proper receiver operation.

When amplified antennas and inline amplifiers are used with short cable runs, it's possible to have too much signal arriving at the radio. Excessive signal may over-drive the receiver and create distortion or self-generated interference. When this happens, knocking the signal down a bit is the best remedy.

DX Engineering RF Attenuators are Non-Passing Attenuators (DC blocking) in 10 or 20 dB attenuation levels. They may be combined for atte
DX Engineering NPA RF Attenuators reduce the amount of signal carried within coaxial cables. This signal attenuation is sometimes needed to ensure proper receiver operation.

When amplified antennas and inline amplifiers are used with short cable runs, it's possible to have too much signal arriving at the radio. Excessive signal may over-drive the receiver and create distortion or self-generated interference. When this happens, knocking the signal down a bit is the best remedy.

DX Engineering RF Attenuators are Non-Passing Attenuators (DC blocking) in 10 or 20 dB attenuation levels. They may be combined for attenuation levels beyond 20 dB; however, this is very rarely needed. Operation is from 500 kHz to 2.4 GHz.

When you suspect that you have too much signal reaching your radio, grab one of these DX Engineering NPA RF Attenuators!

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Attenuator, RF, In-line, 10 dB, Type F connector M/F, Each

Part Number: DXE-NPA-10

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Estimated Ship Date: May 4, 2026 if ordered today

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Estimated Ship Date: May 4, 2026 if ordered today

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