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RF Coaxial Connectors operate with low loss cables.
2015-11-02 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Optimized for use with Low Loss 195 and Low Loss 240 coaxial cable, SMA and N-Type Connectors are matched to 50 Ω impedance, allowing for maximum signal transfer. Units come in straight jack, bulkhead jack, right angle plug, and straight plug configurations. Crimp outer attachment, using standard hex crimp sizes, allows for quick and secure connections. Applications include telecommunication networks, antennas, wireless systems, and broadband communications.
New Amphenol RF Connectors Optimized For Use With Low Loss Cables
2015-10-30 05:02:23| rfglobalnet Home Page
Amphenol RF is pleased to introducenew and improved SMA and N-Type coaxial connectorsthat have been optimized for Low Loss cables. Low Loss cables incorporate additional shielding in the form of a bonded foil conductor, which helps to improve grounding. Low Loss cables and the newly optimized connectors are matched to 50 Ohm impedance, allowing for maximum and reliable signal transfer.
SM And PM Patch Cables From 450 To 1550 nm
2015-10-30 02:29:21| fiberopticsonline News Articles
LASER COMPONENTS set up an in-house production facility for fiber optic single-mode cables. The cables are equipped with FC/PC or FC/APC connectors and can be produced from the standard telecom wavelength at 1550 nm to a wavelength of 450 nm.
Russian Sub Activity Near Internet Cables Worries US
2015-10-27 23:50:49| TechNewsWorld
Russian spy ships and subs reportedly are hovering close to the routes of undersea communications cables. Military and intelligence officials apparently have observed increased Russian sub activity near cables located from the North Sea to Northeast Asia, as well as in waters close to American shores. The movements suggest Russia might decide to attack those cables in times of tension or conflict.
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Gadget Ogling: Smarter Smartphone Gaming, Modular Watches, and Vampiric Charging Cables
2015-10-17 20:24:26| TechNewsWorld
I don't enjoy playing complex games on a smartphone. Using the screen as both input and output device makes matters complicated, so I tend to steer clear of any game that requires more than single taps or simple swipes. There are a number of game controllers around for smartphones, however, and the Satechi Wireless Gamepad, a Bluetooth device, is compatible with iOS, Android and Windows phones.
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