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Weltron®  |  SKU: 44-901RP-174

SMA Female Jack Reverse Polarity Crimp Connector For RG-174



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Description

SMA Female Reverse Polarity Crimp Connector for RG-174 – 50Ω

The SMA Female Jack Reverse Polarity Crimp Connector is built for precision and durability in RF systems. Specifically designed for RG-174 coaxial cable, this connector ensures a secure connection and stable signal transmission in high-frequency applications.

With a 50Ω impedance and gold-plated contact, it supports efficient performance and corrosion resistance, making it an excellent choice for wireless, GPS, and antenna-based setups requiring reverse polarity compatibility.

Key Features

  • Reverse polarity SMA female jack for compliant RF configurations
  • Compatible with RG-174 coaxial cable
  • 50Ω impedance supports consistent, high-frequency signals
  • Gold-plated contact ensures reliable conductivity and durability
  • Crimp-style connection provides a secure and long-lasting fit
  • Ideal for GPS, Wi-Fi, RF communication, and antenna systems

What cable types are supported by this connector?

This connector is specifically designed for RG-174 coaxial cable, providing a precise and secure fit.

Why use a reverse polarity SMA connector?

Reverse polarity connectors prevent incorrect mating and are often required in regulated wireless communication systems.

Is this connector reliable for high-frequency signals?

Yes, with a 50Ω impedance and quality construction, it ensures minimal signal loss in high-frequency RF environments.