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![]() "Da udder one ya dont know" wrote in message oups.com... Solderless connectors for RF applications? A quick fix for sure but not a lasting one! The only crimped connector I've ever seen work is the cable TV connectors and the center conductor us used directly. Crimp on RF connectors have been used for decades, BNC, TNC and N connectors, good to 1.5GHz, UHF connectors to 500MHz. Used in most avionic and military applications. (many of the connectors have a mil p/n) The crimp forms a cold weld which is better than solder and more reliable considering that the crimp tools are calibrated. http://www.radiall.com/vdocportal/po...egoryId=382831 Download the BNC catalog, go to Page 12 for a sample of BNC crimp on connectors. The UHF's are similar. Brad. |
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