The QMA M RA LMR 240 crimp connector is a right-angle male connector designed for use with LMR 240 coaxial cables. This connector utilizes a crimp attachment method to provide a secure and stable connection in RF systems. It is suitable for applications where an angled connection is necessary, such as in communication devices, antennas, and other high-frequency systems. The QMA M RA LMR 240 crimp connector is commonly used in environments where minimal signal loss and reliable performance are essential. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in demanding RF applications. |
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QMA M RA LMR 240 CRIMP
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- Connector Type:
- QMA Male Right-Angle Crimp: A male QMA connector with a right-angle design, intended for crimping onto LMR-240 coaxial cables.
- Cable Compatibility:
- LMR-240 Coaxial Cable: The connector is designed to be used with LMR-240 coaxial cables, which are known for their low attenuation and high-frequency performance.
- Crimping Method:
- Crimp: The connector is attached using a crimping tool. This process involves inserting the prepared LMR-240 cable into the connector and using a crimping tool to secure the connection mechanically.
- Material:
- Body: Typically made from high-quality metals such as brass or stainless steel, often with nickel or gold plating to enhance conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
- Contacts: Constructed from conductive materials with plating to ensure minimal signal loss and reliable performance.
- Impedance:
- 50 Ohms: Designed to match the impedance of LMR-240 coaxial cables, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity and minimizing signal loss.
- Frequency Range:
- High Frequency: QMA connectors are suitable for high-frequency applications, generally operating effectively from DC up to several GHz, depending on the specific design and application.
- Dimensions:
- Right-Angle Design: The right-angle configuration aids in efficient cable routing and space management, especially in compact or constrained environments.
- Usage:
- Applications: Commonly used in RF and microwave systems, including communication devices, antennas, and other electronic systems requiring reliable and compact RF connections.
- Common Uses: Connecting RF components where a right-angle configuration helps with cable management and spatial constraints.
- Installation:
- Tools Required: Crimping tool, cable stripper, and possibly a coaxial cable cutter.
- Procedure: Strip the insulation from the LMR-240 cable, insert the cable into the connector, and use a crimping tool to compress the connector onto the cable. Ensure proper alignment to maintain signal integrity and secure the connection.






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