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C.BNC.AC7M-CR | BNC Crimp Connector (7mm | .300")
C.BNC.AC7M-CR | BNC Crimp Connector (7mm | .300")
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The C.BNC.AC7M-CR is a high-quality BNC Male crimp connector designed for 7mm (.300") coaxial cables, ensuring secure, low-loss RF connectivity for ham radio, broadcast, and professional RF applications. Its crimp-style termination provides a strong mechanical bond while maintaining stable impedance matching for high-frequency performance in both fixed and mobile installations.
Key Features:
- Optimized for 7mm (.300") Coaxial Cables: Compatible with RG-142, RG-223, LMR-240, and similar cables.
- Quick-Connect Bayonet Locking Mechanism: Ensures fast, secure, and vibration-resistant coupling.
- High-Quality RF Performance: Provides low insertion loss and stable impedance matching for optimal signal transfer.
- Durable & Weather-Resistant: Precision-machined metal construction for indoor and outdoor applications.
- Secure Crimp-Termination: Provides a robust and long-lasting RF connection.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for ham radio transceivers, test equipment, signal analyzers, and RF lab setups.
Technical Specifications:
- Connector Type: BNC Male (Crimp)
- Cable Compatibility: 7mm (.300") coaxial cables (e.g., RG-142, RG-223, LMR-240)
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Frequency Range: Up to 4 GHz
- Body Material: Precision-machined metal with corrosion-resistant plating
- Center Pin: Gold-plated for superior conductivity
- Installation: Crimp termination for secure and reliable RF connections
Application Areas in Ham Radio & RF Testing:
- Antenna Feedlines: Provides minimal signal loss for high-performance RF transmission.
- Test & Measurement Equipment: Perfect for oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and RF network analyzers.
- High-Frequency RF Systems: Ideal for amplifiers, filters, and professional communication setups.
- Custom RF Projects: Excellent for DIY RF builds, impedance-matching networks, and RF testing environments.
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