TNC Male Plug Crimp Connector for LMR-200
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Description
Description
TNC Male Plug Crimp Connector for LMR-200
The TNC Male Plug Crimp Connector for LMR-200 offers superior connectivity for your coaxial cable systems. With a 50Ω impedance, this connector is designed for optimal signal transmission and reliable performance in communication setups.
Built for long-lasting durability, this TNC connector is perfect for antenna installations, communication systems, and other coaxial cable applications. Its crimp design ensures a tight, secure connection for minimal signal loss and maximum efficiency.
Key Features
- Designed for LMR-200 coaxial cable
- 50Ω impedance ensures optimal signal quality
- Crimp design for a secure, reliable connection
- Perfect for use in antennas, communication systems, and more
- Easy to install with a crimping tool
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the impedance of this TNC male plug connector?
This TNC Male Plug Crimp Connector has a 50Ω impedance, ideal for most communication systems and coaxial cable networks.
Is this TNC male plug connector compatible with other cable types?
This connector is specifically designed for LMR-200 coaxial cable, ensuring optimal performance and minimal signal loss.
How do I install this TNC male plug crimp connector?
Installation is straightforward. Simply strip the cable, insert it into the connector, and use a crimping tool to secure it for a durable, reliable connection.
What applications is this TNC male plug connector used for?
This connector is ideal for a variety of applications including antenna installations, communication systems, and coaxial cable networks, ensuring efficient and reliable signal transmission.