RF Connectors Sport Snap On Interface

May 1, 2004
Emulating the internal configuration of SMA connectors, the company's QMA series RF connectors feature a sliding snap-lock mechanism that works by sliding the shell back and releasing it to lock both connectors in place. After they are mated, the QMA

Emulating the internal configuration of SMA connectors, the company's QMA series RF connectors feature a sliding snap-lock mechanism that works by sliding the shell back and releasing it to lock both connectors in place. After they are mated, the QMA connectors can be rotated 360° and operate at frequencies up to 6 GHz. The RQA-5010-C connector for RG-58/U and LMR-195 cable and RQA-5010-X for RG-8/X and LMR-240 cable feature albaloy-plated brass bodies, Teflon insulation, spring copper alloy outer contacts, and gold plated pins. For prices, call RF INDUSTRIES INC., San Diego, CA. (800) 233-1728.

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