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Coaxial Connectors

Coaxial or coax connectors is an electrical connector constructed to transmit broadband signals and other high-frequency transmissions in the multi-megahertz range, like demonstrated in radio frequencies.

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Signal and Power Delivery Systems, Inc.
Campbell, CA
408-871-7928
At Signal and Power Delivery Systems, they are committed to providing the finest value for quality, price and service available in the marketplace. Here, service extends beyond simple order taking to engineering and technical assistance as well as complete documentation control for your coaxial connectors. For 24 hour turn around for custom product quotes and drawings, call SPDS today!
Interpower Corporation
Oskaloosa, IA
800-662-2290
At the Interpower Corporation, they have over 4 million components in stock and are able to offer same day shipments if ordered by 6pm CST. In addition they are able to provide a one-week lead time on all non stocked items. For your next order of coaxial connectors, be sure to choose an industry leader for quality and service. They are ready to work with you, call today.
Kord King
Lancaster, PA
800-818-4916
At Kord King, quality is the number one goal. For this reason, before shipment all products are 100% electrically tested and visually inspected. Coaxial connectors are no problem for the experienced and expert staff. They will manufacture your goods quickly and efficiently to make sure your high quality products can get to you when you need them and do the job they are intended to do.
Quail Electronics, Inc.
Livermore, CA
800-669-8090
There are many reasons to choose Quail Electronics. They offer over 25 years of experience, live sales and technical parts, over one million parts in stock, same day shipping, competitive pricing, low minimums and custom designs. For all of your coaxial connectors and other needs, turn to a company you can depend on. Call today and ask about their custom designed products.
United Universal Industries, Inc.
Joliet, IL
800-683-7228
United Universal Industries is a leading manufacturer of North American cord sets. When it comes to coaxial cords, they have the perfect solution for you. Through relationships with many distributors they are able to supply not only materials they stock in-house, but also products they do not manufacture. Offering competitive pricing on cordage and other distributed products, call today.

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Coaxial Connectors

Coaxial connectors are single-conductor cables that are usually made of copper wire. They are designed to maintain shielding and are composed of an insulated conducting wire housed inside a cylindrical shield, which is wrapped in another insulating layer and an outer protective layer. Coaxial connectors transmit broadband signals and other high-frequency transmissions in the multi-megahertz range. A better model of coaxial connectors will also minimize the change in transmission line blockage at the point of connection. Like all electronic connectors, coaxial connectors, in most cases RF connectors, establish an inseparable connection between two points. Coaxial cables and connectors can carry radio signals at about two-thirds the speed of light. Their design involves a fastening mechanism with springs, thusly allowing a low level of electric contact while also protecting its gold surface from the wear-and-tear of multiple reconnects. Many coaxial connectors are used in the audio, video, digital and microwave industries and are designed very specifically for these various uses.

Coaxial connectors were widely used in the 1980s for data transmission applications. They continue to be used in inexpensive, high data rate wireless transceivers, as well as in many video applications. Some of the standard  types of coaxial connectors are: the 7/16 DIN connector; the BNC connector; the C connector; the HP/Amphenol APC-7, General Radio GR874 and GR900BT connecters are what is called hermaphrodite connecters, as they have neither specifically "male" and "female" parts; the IEC 169-2 connector, also called a Belling Lee connector, is used mainly in Europe and other countries for domestic television installations; the F connector, also used for domestic television installations; the GR connector or General Radio connector; the N connector, which was originally designed in the 1940sa for certain military systems and is now widely used by the cable-TV industry; the HN connecter, which is a high voltage version of the N connector; the Motorola connector, which is the familiar AM/FM antenna connector used in car radios; the Blind mate BMA, which is used in many microwaves; as well as many others, including those used in phone plugs and jacks.