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What type of antenna connectors do the BSAP-1840, 1925, 1935 and 1940 have?

What type of antenna connectors do the BSAP-1840, 1925, 1935 and 1940 have?

Q: What type of antenna connectors do the BSAP-1840, 1925, 1935 and 1940 have?

A: The BSAP-1840, 1925,  and 1935 have RPSMA-Jack or female connectors (outside thread/inside pin). The BSAP-1840 and 1935 have 3 for the 2.4 GHz radio and 3 for the 5 GHz radio while the BSAP-1925 have 2 for each radio. BSAP-1840, 1925, and 1935 require antennas with an RPSMA-Plug or male connector (inside thread/inside receptacle).

The BSAP-1940 has Type N-Jack or female connectors (outside thread/inside receptacle). The BSAP-1940 has 3 for the 2.4 GHz radio and 3 for the 5 GHz radio. The BSAP-1940 requires antennas with a Type N-plug or male connector (inside thread/inside pin).

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