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Female F Connector - Jack.jpg | "Female" F Jack | Female F Connector - Jack.jpg | "Female" F Jack | ||
Male F Connector - Plug.png | "Male" F Plug | Male F Connector - Plug.png | "Male" F Plug | ||
F-Female-To-F-Male-Connector-F.jpg | F-Female to F-Male | F-Female-To-F-Male-Connector-F.jpg | F-Female to F-Male cable | ||
F Jack Drawing.pdf | F “Female” Jack - Mechanical drawing | F Jack Drawing.pdf | F “Female” Jack - Mechanical drawing | ||
F Plug Drawing.pdf | F “Male” Plug - Mechanical drawing | F Plug Drawing.pdf | F “Male” Plug - Mechanical drawing |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 10 July 2019
The F connector is a coaxial RF connector commonly used for “over the air” terrestrial television, cable television, and universally for satellite television and cable modems, usually with 75Ω RG-6/U cable or in older installation, with RG-59/U cable.
The frequency range is from DC to 1 GHz, extended range to 3 GHz with RF leakage of -100 dB min at 1 GHz.
Connectors mate using a 3⁄8 in-32 unified extra fine (UNEF) thread. The female connector has a socket for the center conductor and external threads. The male connector has a center pin, and a captive nut with internal threads.
The F connector is seen on Tektronix products like the 1705.
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"Female" F Jack
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"Male" F Plug
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F-Female to F-Male cable
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F “Female” Jack - Mechanical drawing
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F “Male” Plug - Mechanical drawing