Circular Connectors Employ Crimp Contacts

Sept. 11, 2006
The company's AISG- and UMTS-compliant circular DIN connectors with crimp contacts predict up to 30% or more labor savings without sacrificing reliability. The components interface tower base stations to remote electrical tilt antennas and support

The company's AISG- and UMTS-compliant circular DIN connectors with crimp contacts predict up to 30% or more labor savings without sacrificing reliability. The components interface tower base stations to remote electrical tilt antennas and support serial daisy chaining to reduce wiring costs. They are IP 67 watertight, meet IEC 60130-9 standards, and are available in eight pole configurations and in both crimp and standard solder versions. For more details and prices, call LUMBERG INC., Midlothian, VA. (804) 379-2010.

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