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  2. UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, the UHF [a] connector is rarely used in high performance applications for today's UHF band, as the non-constant surge impedance creates measurable electrical signal reflections above 100 MHz. [1] [16] [17] Virtually all of the impedance bump and consequent loss is in the UHF female connector, the SO-239.

  3. List of RF connector types - Wikipedia

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    LEMO 00 connector, a proprietary push-pull 50 Ω coaxial connector; MCX connector; Microdot S-50 series connector, a proprietary 50 Ω coaxial connector; Mini-BNC connector; Mini-UHF connector, a smaller and much newer design than the standard UHF; SMA connector A 50 ohm screwed connection. The 0.9mm centre pin is the same diameter as the ...

  4. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by F connector in North America and Belling-Lee Connector in other countries outside North America. UHF connector (e.g. PL-259/SO-239) Despite its name, now most commonly seen on higher-power HF radio equipment, e.g. SSB transceivers. A popular choice for amateur radio enthusiasts. 50 Ω

  5. SMA connector - Wikipedia

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    The male is equipped with a hex nut measuring 5 ⁄ 16 inch (0.3125 inch / 7.9 mm) across opposite flats, thus taking the same wrench as a #6 SAE hex nut. A standard-polarity SMA male connector has a 0.9mm diameter center pin surrounded by barrel with inside threads, and the standard SMA female connector has a center sleeve surrounded by a ...

  6. Talk:UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    The UHF moniker came at a time when 30+ MHz meant Ultra-High-Frequency. Plus Amphenol refers to this connector as "UHF Connector." Crcwiki 17:27, 30 September 2015 (UTC) It is still used at UHF in amateur radio applications where it is used as a combination connector with VHF signals (2 meters, 70 cm.)

  7. 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.