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So here follows my preferences — what I reach for when I want a coax connector. A UHF plug. By Appaloosa (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons.
These connectors make connections much easier to perform, but I cannot find any resource on how to assemble a coax cable with these connectors. I also can't seem to find any distributor or ...
Exploring the emerging technologies driving symmetrical, high-speed connectivity over traditional cable infrastructure.
RG58 is worse than the PL connector, I think. Better use RG213UBX, RG214, H155 etc. RG-58, for what I know, has not only loss but also poor shielding by todays standards.
Copper backplane interconnects, struggling to meet the needs of high-speed backplane communications, are presently stuck at about 10 Gbits/s. In fact, most systems work at just ...
I personally am reluctant to use the solderless crimp-on type of connectors. I have seen too many contribute to radio failure. Soldering a PL-259 radio antenna connector on an antenna cable may be a ...
Anglia is stocking a shielded coaxial connector from Hirose aimed automotive and industrial applications. Called the GT43 series, they comply with the requirements of the CISPR25 radiated emission ...
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