Description
This connector is tailored to the specific geometry of 1/2″ helical corrugated cables. The clamp mechanism compresses the outer conductor to create a vibration-proof seal that is more durable than standard crimp methods. This high-pressure contact is the key to achieving ultra-low Passive Intermodulation (PIM), typically rated at ≤ -160 dBc, which prevents interference in sensitive modern networks.
Internally, it utilizes PTFE (Teflon) insulation and silver or gold-plated center contacts for maximum conductivity. The 7/16 DIN interface is chosen for its large surface area and high torque capacity, ensuring that jumpers remain securely mated even in high-vibration tower-top environments. Integrated silicone gaskets provide an IP68 waterproof rating for long-term outdoor reliability.
Key Technical Advantages
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Helical-Corrugation Optimized: The clamp assembly is designed to grip the spiral ridges of superflexible cable, preventing the connector from pulling off or rotating.
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Low PIM Engineering: Constructed with non-magnetic materials to ensure minimal signal distortion, vital for high-speed data transmission in 5G infrastructure.
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Rapid Field Installation: The clamp design allows for faster assembly in the field without the need for specialized soldering equipment or heavy hydraulic crimpers.
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Superior Weatherproofing: Rated for IP68 protection, ensuring a reliable seal against rain, ice, and dust in exposed outdoor locations.
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Corrosion Resistance: Features a tri-alloy (White Bronze) finish that resists oxidation and maintains low contact resistance over hundreds of mating cycles.
Key Features
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Cable Compatibility: 1/2″ Super Flexible Coax (FSJ4-50B, SCF12-50, AVA4P-50).
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Impedance: 50 Ohm.
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Frequency Range: DC to 3 GHz (Typical); some versions up to 7.5 GHz.
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Connector Type: 7/16 DIN Male (Plug).
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Attachment Method: Clamp-on.
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Weatherproof Rate: IP68 (Mated).
🔹 Applications:
- Flexible RF cable assemblies
- Indoor telecom and DAS installations
- RF lab and testing environments
- Antenna connection in compact setups
- Signal routing in communication devices
- Wireless network systems

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