Brought to you by Blue Jeans Cable There was a time, not so long ago, when television hookups were pretty simple. There were two screws on the back of the set, which went to two spade lugs on a ...
Cables for the transport of radio frequency signals are almost invariably coaxial, apart from a few specialized applications such as HF aerial feeder which may use balanced lines. Coax's outstanding ...
Amphenol RF has introduced new IP67 FAKRA straight crimp rear mount bulkhead plugs into its expansive automotive and ...
Amphenol RF has introduced SMA locking cable assemblies designed to provide reliable high-frequency connections in compact ...
The IP67 SMA locking cable assemblies are available in various standard lengths from 50 to 400millimetres with custom lengths ...
Getting the correct custom RF cables, which are used in a wide range of wireless products, has long been a frustrating and overly lengthy process for engineers but now worldwide antenna leader Taoglas ...
How do you know that your patch cables are good? For simple jumper wires, a multimeter is about all you need to know for sure. But things can get weird in the RF world, in which case you might want to ...
Amphenol RF is pleased to introduce new SMA locking cable assemblies into our growing portfolio that deliver high-frequency, secure performance in a flexible, low-profile package.
You get the same nostalgic rush replaying retro games, armed with old tricks. Most TVs still have RF or AV/RCA ports; use RCA-to-HDMI adapters for clearer modern hookups. Some consoles need special ...