>If I mount a Ubiquiti device at the mast-head right below the antenna, and feed the device through the Cat5 cable with power, the only RF loss will be from the device to the antenna.
You'll have minimized your feedline loss(and this can be a doosie at 2+GHz), but any antenna mismatch and connector losses will be about the same.
>Therefore all I need is a short cable with the SMA at one end and the N connector at the other end. Does this sound like I am in the ball park?
It does. To be specific, the Reverse SMA you mentioned is usually called RP-SMA(Reverse-Polarity SMA), so if your radio's RP-SMA, and your antenna is type N, you'd need an RP-SMA to N pigtail. Like http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007G5LCCW/ or http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HIJCB8/ although I haven't tested either cable assembly. -KD0LIX, Richard |