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  2. UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    UHF connectors have a non-constant surge impedance. [4] For this reason, UHF connectors are generally usable through HF and the lower portion of what is now known as the VHF frequency range. [ 1 ] Despite the name, the UHF connector is rarely used in commercial applications for today's UHF frequencies, as the non-constant surge impedance ...

  3. List of RF connector types - Wikipedia

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    FAKRA connector is a modified SMB connector with a keyed and colour coded plastic housing and latch, used in the automotive industry [5] SMC connector; SSMA connector is a 50 Ohm nominal impedance RF connector which utilizes a 10–36 threaded coupling and is essentially a scaled down version of the SMA. They are characterized by compactness ...

  4. RF connector - Wikipedia

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    Various popular RF connectors Electronic symbols for the plug and jack coaxial connectors Time-domain reflectometry shows reflections due to impedance variations in mated RF connectors. An RF connector ( radio frequency connector ) is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range.

  5. N connector - Wikipedia

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    The N connector (also, type-N connector) is a threaded, weatherproof, medium-size RF connector used to join coaxial cables. It was one of the first connectors capable of carrying microwave -frequency signals, and was invented in the 1940s by Paul Neill of Bell Labs , after whom the connector is named.

  6. Standing wave ratio - Wikipedia

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    SWR is used as a measure of impedance matching of a load to the characteristic impedance of a transmission line carrying radio frequency (RF) signals. This especially applies to transmission lines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas, as well as similar uses of RF cables such as cable television connections to TV receivers and distribution amplifiers.

  7. Yaesu FT-817 - Wikipedia

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    Ant output impedance: 50 Ohms unbalanced (front BNC connector, rear UHF (SO-239) connector) Microphone output impedance: 200-10k Ohms (Nominal: 600 Ohms) Receive sensitivity: 100 kHz – 29.999 MHz continuous better than 0.7 microV for S/N 10 dB; Image rejection: HF/50 MHz: 70 dB, 144/430 MHz: 60 dB; IF rejection: -60 dB (all freq)

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