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News Release from: RF Industries | Subject: RP-4252-B
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 September 2002
Reverse polarity SMB bulkhead crimp
connector
Today's digital cellular PCN, GPS, 802.11 and wireless LAN systems require connections which satisfy FCC Part 15 compliance and the evolving wireless market.
Today's digital cellular PCN, GPS, 802.11 and wireless LAN systems require connections which satisfy FCC Part 15 compliance and the evolving wireless market The RP-4252-B connector is a reverse-polarity (reverse-gender) SMB bulkhead crimp connector with an SMB jack body and SMB plug contact and is IEEE802.11b Wi-Fi compatible
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Connector keeps in with FCC Part 15
The RP-4252-B connector is a reverse polarity (reverse gender) SMB bulkhead crimp connector with an SMB jack body and SMB plug contact.
Because it will not mate with standard SMB plugs, it complies with FCC Part 15.
Designed for use up to 4GHz, this connector features a nickel-plated brass body, gold plated contact, nickel plated hex nut and lock washer and Teflon insulation.
Compatible cables for use with this connector include RG-174/U, RG-316/U, LMR-100A from Times Microwave, WBC-100 from CommScope, Belden 7805, 7805R, 8216, 83284 and 84316.
Cable assemblies with the RP-4252-B termination on one end and all popular coaxial interfaces on the other are available as standard items with lengths as short as 2in.
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