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![]() I've not worked on any type of stuff that uses these connectors before so I'm unsure what they are. A type of RF but they seem to have ohm values attached to some.
The outer threaded piece has been soldered on before but I'd like to replace the connector. |
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![]() it's an "F" connector
never seen a pcb mounted plug before though |
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![]() It likely had two of these type f connectors before
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![]() Thank you stj, I've been able to locate what I need on Ali.
It's on some test gear for measuring signal strength and quality. i |
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