Connectors Fit Microwave And RF Uses In Communications Apps

Dec. 1, 1998

For use in communications applications such as satellite broadcasting, data communications and cellular mobile telephones, this large series of RF and microwave connectors include: BNC, TNC, N-series (50 ohms and 75 ohms), Twinax, UHF, mini-UHF, SMA, SMB, MC, DIN 47295, DIN 41612, and C15 for satellite broadcasting applications; F-type for NTSC TV antenna connections; and PAL-type for TV antenna connections. Complementing the connectors are surge suppressors. These devices can be supplied to protect transceivers and other receivers from inductive high voltage static caused by lightning strikes on antennas. A selection of cable assemblies and adapters also are available for use with test and measurement equipment.

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