N female crimp for RG58 RG59 coaxial cable
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The N connector (in full, Type N connector) is a threaded, weatherproof, medium-size RF connector used to join coaxial cables. It was one of the first connectors capable of carrying microwave-frequency signals, and was invented in the 1940s by Paul Neill of Bell Labs, after whom the connector is named.
The N connector follows the MIL-C-39012 standard, defined by the US military, and comes in 50 and 75 ohm versions. The 50 ohm version is widely used in the infrastructure of land mobile, wireless data, paging and cellular systems. The 75 ohm version is primarily used in the infrastructure of cable television systems. Connecting these two different types of connectors to each other can lead to damage, and/or intermittent operation due to the difference in diameter of the center pin.
Type N connector (male) | |||
Type | RF coaxial connector | ||
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Production history | |||
Designer | Paul Neill | ||
Designed | 1940s | ||
General specifications | |||
Diameter | Male: 0.800 in (2.03 cm) Female: 0.620 in (1.57 cm)[1] (outer, typical) | ||
Cable | Coaxial | ||
Passband | 0-11 GHz, often up to 18 GHz |