PL259 UHF Male Straight Connector Clamp Solder Attachment for RG58 RG141 RG142 RG223 RG400 Cable
The UHF connectors are general purpose units developed for use in low frequency systems from 0.6 - 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio industry in the 1930’s, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered high frequency; this UHF male connector has an interface type of RG58 RG141 RG142 RG223 RG400 cable and a 50ohm impedance, attachment method uses shield/contact clamp/solder, its straight body is brass with ternary alloy plating.
Specifications
ELECTRICAL DATA | |
Impedance | Not defined |
Frequency range | DC-300MHz |
Dielectric withstanding voltage (at sea level) | 1500Vrms,50Hz between any two contact |
Insulation resistance | ≥100000MΩ |
Contact resistance | Inner conductor: ≤2mΩ |
Outer conductor: ≤2mΩ | |
MECHANICAL DATA | |
Coupling nut torque | 7Ncm--28Ncm / 0.6 in.lbs--2.5 in.lbs |
Coupling nut retention force | ≥450N / 101.2 lbs |
Durability (matings) | ≥500 |
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA | |
Temperature range | -50°C to +125°C |
MATERIAL DATA | |
Bodies | Brass--Nickel plating |
Pin contacts | Brass--Au plating |
Socket contacts | Copper-beryllium alloy--Au plating |
Crimp ferrules | Copper--Ternary alloy plating |
Insulator | ETFE |
Gaskets | Silicone rubber |
Applications
- Antennas
- Military
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
- Public Address Systems
- Low-Frequency Applications