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UHF coaxial connectors
were on of the first RF connector series to be developed.
They are a general purpose, non-constant impedance
connector which operates in low frequency systems
from DC to 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio
industry, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency
because at the time 300 MHz was considered high
frequency.
UHF connectors feature a threaded coupling. Because
these connectors are low-cost, the impedance is
variable.
The 5/8"-24 thread coupling and clamp, crimp, twist-on
and solder termination provide the UHF with the
flexibility that have kept it one of the most popular
coaxial connectors over the years.
UHF connector are used for radios, public address
system, audio, video, mobile radio and test equipment.
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• Interface
Dimensions |
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Electrical: |
Impedance |
non-constant |
Frequency Range |
0 to 300 MHz |
Working Voltage |
500 volts rms max. at sea level |
Dielectric Withstanding
Voltage |
1,500 volts rms max. at sea level |
Contact Resistance |
center contact=3 Milliohms max
outer contact=2 Milliohms max |
Insulation Resistance |
5,000 Megohms min |
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Mechanical
& Environmental: |
Mating |
5/8"-24 threaded coupling |
Cable Retention |
RG-58,141,142,223 →40 lbs min
RG-59,62A,210→40 lbs min
RG-174,188,316 →20 lbs min
RG-8A,9B,213,214 →80 lbs min |
Durability |
500 matings |
Coupling Nut Retention |
100 lbs min |
Temperature Range |
-55°C to 85°C |
Vibration |
MIL-STD-202 Method 204 Test Cond. A. |
Salt Spray |
MIL-STD-202 Method 101 Test Cond. B. |
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Materials
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Material |
Plating |
Connector Body |
Brass |
Nickel or Silver |
Center Contact |
Male:Brass
Female :Brass or
Phosphor Bronze |
Nickel , Silver or Gold
Nickel , Silver or Gold |
Insulation |
Teflon , Delrin or Bakelite |
None |
Crimp Ferule |
Annealed Copper |
Same as Body |
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