Uhf Female Connector
Uhf Female Connector
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How to minimise UHF Connector losses?
CAN ANYBODY PLEASE GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF A U.H.F. CONNECTOR????
Also kindly advise me on how can I reduce impedance losses while connecting a coaxial cable between a source and a load through connectors. Like a 50 MHz source and 50 MHz load impedance matching might suffer losses due to dielectrics(male-female air gap), resistance, etc.
PLEASE PLEASE DO ANSWER.....
I URGENTLY NEED THE ANSWER.....
LOTS OF THANX IN ADVANCE...
PLEASE NOTE: I want the example of UHF at around 437 MHz.
...UHF Connector at 437 MHz....
Type N connector is one of the best, good to 11 GHz, so it will handle 440 MHz with no problems.
For 50 MHz, most any coax connecter will be fine.
At 440 MHz, you have to be a bit more picky, but most good ones will work well. The second reference has a list of RF connectors.
A BNC connector is very common and is good to 2 GHz.
Note that although a connector type can be used to 2 GHz, for example, that does not mean that it is a perfect impedance with no reflections. BNC for example, is not great and has high reflections. Whereas type N is much better, and can also handle more power.
As to your question, you need to be more specific. What exactly do you want?
"UHF Connector at 437 MHz" mean what? Most any coax connector will work at that frequency, the question is how well.
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