RF Coaxial Test Adapters Connect To MIL-C-39012 Interfaces

Sept. 30, 2003
With a 7-mm interface on one end and a SMA Type N/TNC/HN/SC on the other, the companies 50 ohms RF coaxial test adapters are said to promote reliable connections between test equipment and MIL-C-39012 interfaces. The 7-mm interface includes a six-slot

With a 7-mm interface on one end and a SMA Type N/TNC/HN/SC on the other, the companies 50 ohms RF coaxial test adapters are said to promote reliable connections between test equipment and MIL-C-39012 interfaces. The 7-mm interface includes a six-slot center contact. The adapters operate from dc to 18 GHz with a maximum VSWR of 1.1, depending on the series; and their operating temperature range extends from -55°C to 85°C. The RF test adapters also feature a gold-plated, stainless-steel body and a passivated stainless steel coupling nut with a gold-plated brass center contact and Noryl insulator. Prices start at $105 each. TRU CORP., Peabody, MA. (800) 262-9878.

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