Can you identify this N-Type Connector?

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JMan89

Joined Oct 10, 2023
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Is anyone able to link a datasheet or supplier page that has the below N-Type connector?

As you can see, it has an elongated Centre Pin and PTFE Dielectric that slides over top. It was fitted into an Antenna and I'm trying to replace like for like.

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sagor

Joined Mar 10, 2019
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It appears to be a custom made item. The center pin diameter and dielectric would set the impedance (presumably 50 ohms).
It is not a "standard" N type of connector. The threaded part seems to be custom machined from the body of a regular clamp N plug (?),
Contact the antenna manufacturer for parts...
 

Thread Starter

JMan89

Joined Oct 10, 2023
7
It appears to be a custom made item. The center pin diameter and dielectric would set the impedance (presumably 50 ohms).
It is not a "standard" N type of connector. The threaded part seems to be custom machined from the body of a regular clamp N plug (?),
Contact the antenna manufacturer for parts...
Thanks for your input. It is in fact a custom made connector.
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
7,852
Looks like a modified version of a PL256 type connector. The PL256 connector developed in 1935 was a popular RF connector for antenna coupling for decades. I would like to see the center of it.

Ron
 
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