RF connector
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A radio frequency connector is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies.
Types of RF connectors include:
- C connector
- N connector
- BNC and TNC connectors
- SMA, SMB and SMC connectors
- F connectors, used for US domestic television installations
- IEC 169-2 connectors, used in the UK and some other countries for domestic television installations
- DIN 47223 connectors
- MCX connectors
- APC-7 connectors
- FME connector
- FM connector
RF connectors are often used to connect coaxial cables.
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See also
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External links
- http://rfcoax.com/main/faqs_topic1.html
- http://nocat.net/connectors.html
- http://www.wa1mba.org/rfconn.htm
- http://www.actechnologies.co.nz/default.asp?pgmain=specs&specs=glossary
- http://ece-www.colorado.edu/~kuester/Coax/connchart.htm
- http://connector.ane.com.tw

