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[[File:UHF_socket.jpg|200px|thumb|right|UHF socket (on a [[G|Type G]] plug-in)]]
[[File:UHF_socket.jpg|200px|thumb|right|UHF socket (on a [[G|Type G]] plug-in)]]
The '''"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHF_connector UHF connector]"''' is coaxial connector developed prior to WWII
The '''"[[wikipedia:UHF connector|UHF connector]]"''' is coaxial connector developed prior to WWII
as a [[banana connector]] with a screw-on shield. The male is often called a PL-259, and the  
as a [[banana connector]] with a screw-on shield. The male is often called a PL-259, and the  
female is often called an SO-239, following the old Signal Corps nomenclature.
female is often called an SO-239, following the old Signal Corps nomenclature.
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<gallery>
<gallery>
013_045_5.jpg|The 013-045 has one male UHF connector and two female UHF connectors.
013_045_5.jpg|The [[013-045]] has one male UHF connector and two female UHF connectors.
Uhf-panel.jpeg | UHF Panel mount  
Uhf-panel.jpeg | UHF Panel mount  
Uhf-m-panel-rear.jpeg  | UHF Panel mount - rear
Uhf-m-panel-rear.jpeg  | UHF Panel mount - rear