Electrical: Characteristic Impedance 50 ohm Frequency Range DC-6 GHz VSWR 1.15@DC-4 GHz Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 1000V RMS,50Hz,at sea level Dielectric Resistance 5000M Contact Resistance Center Contact 1m Outer Contact 0.25m
A BNC F LMR 100 crimp connector is a specific type of BNC connector designed for use with LMR-100 coaxial cable. Here’s a breakdown of what this means:
BNC Connector: As mentioned, this is a type of coaxial RF connector with a bayonet-style locking mechanism. It’s used for connecting coaxial cables in various electronic and communication applications.
F Connector: This typically denotes a female connector, which has a socket that receives the male (plug) connector. In this context, “F” refers to the female BNC connector.
LMR-100: This is a specific type of coaxial cable manufactured by Times Microwave Systems. LMR-100 is a low-loss, flexible cable designed for use in applications where good performance and flexibility are required. It is commonly used in RF and microwave applications, as well as in communications systems.
Crimp: This term refers to the method used to attach the connector to the cable. Crimp connectors require a crimping tool to secure the connector’s metal parts onto the cable. This provides a strong, reliable connection that is typically more durable than other types of connectors, such as those that use soldering.





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