AIR802 launches UHF male / female connectors for 600-series antenna cabling - Connector Specifier

AIR802 launches UHF male / female connectors for 600-series antenna cabling


Jul 20, 2010

Naperville, IL -- From AIR802 comes two new UHF coaxial connectors.

The company contends that, until now, the market has been limited to one UHF male or PL-259 crimp style connector for 600-series cable (such as Times Microwave’s LMR-600 or AIR802’s CA600). With the new product, AIR802 maintains that there is now competition for UHF male or PL-259 connectors used with 600-series cable.

Until now, the company says that a UHF female or SO-239 connector for 600-Series cable did not exist in the global market. AIR802 claims to have developed the first known UHF female for 600-series antenna cables.

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AIR802 engineering designed its UHF male (PL-259) and UHF female (SO-239) coaxial connectors for 600-Series cable with tri-metal albaloy (copper/tin/zinc) plated brass. This provides both corrosion resistance and low intermodulation distortion (IMD) characteristics, says the company.

The connectors are crimp style. The center pin can be soldered immediately; AIR802 says it will shortly introduce a new crimp tool capable of crimping the ferrule and center pin by October 2010. The UHF male connector part number is CN6UHFP and the UHF female connector part number is CN6UHFJ.

For more information, go to http://www.air802.com.

SOURCE:  PRWeb

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