Coax Connectors Solve Mating Problems

Feb. 1, 2000

The company's Quick-Change Coaxial RF connectors feature a 1.25" receptacle that mounts on to any panel and has an interface that can accept: 7-16, BNC, C, HN, LC, LC-large, LT, N, QDS, SC, SMA, TNC, UHF, LC-HV, LC-POL, SQS, and 7/8" and 1-5/8" -50 EIA front ends. Allowing fast changes from one series to another, the connectors solve in- and between-series mating problems. Via four screws, the connectors can be reconfigured in the field. Modifying the connectors will not have any effects on the consistency of test results when used with test and measurement instruments such as wattmeters and other high-power test equipment.

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