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Connectors are used to perform connections between cables and electronic devices. We offer a full range of connectors for professional uses available in various versions. Our offer includes connectors of renowned manufacturers such as Radiall (supplier of equipment, among others, for the military), Spinner (Germany’s leading manufacturer of telecommunication equipment), Compel. Apart from the most popular catalogue products, we also distribute non-standard elements, such as multi-contact connectors or IMP. Offers and information on non-standard products are available on request. |
SMA connectors usually found indoors at terminals of antenna cables or wireless cards. These are available in the version of coaxial cables, as well as semi-rigid lines, and the version with PCB board fixing
N – ((Neill, from the name of the designer) is a coaxial connector used for connecting devices containing coaxial cables and transmitting high frequency (up to 19 GHz) signals. These are used mostly in outdoor antenna installations, i.e. for splitters, antennas and antenna amplifiers. The connector is resistant to atmospheric conditions, such as rain or wind. Theoretically designed for military applications, it is often used in wireless networks as an antenna connector.
7/16 – a series of connectors used mostly in telecommunications (mobile telephony); very popular and excellent for outdoor installations. Suitable for operation with a frequency of up to 8 GHz..
one of the world’s most common types of connectors . Available both for coaxial cables, semi-rigid lines and with PCB board fixing. Used, among others, in cable TV networks or monitor connections. The connector is fixed with a characteristic 90 degrees turn, when pushed in.
TNC - (threaded Neill-Concelman connector), a variation of BNC connector, featuring a thin thread instead of a bayonet mount. TNC connector is suitable for operation with frequencies up to 11 GHz (some even up to 18 GHz), and is more resistant to vibration than BNC connector. One type of this connector, marked as RP-TNC, is used, among others, in popular Wi-Fi routers for connecting antennas.
SMB – miniature connectors operating up to frequency of 4 GHz.
Fakra - a series of connectors applied in automotive electronics, including GPS systems, mobile TV, monitoring, alarm systems and auto-diagnostics.
Connectors used in telecommunications for connecting network and transmission equipment, and also for indoor applications.