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Fakra B Female Connector White/Code B Crimp for RG58 LMR195 Cable, Car AM/FM Radio Antenna Adapter - Supports Phantom Power Supply Systems Pack of 10
Fakra B Female Connector White/Code B Crimp for RG58 LMR195 Cable, Car AM/FM Radio Antenna Adapter - Supports Phantom Power Supply Systems Pack of 10
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--- QUICK SPEC REFERENCE --- Product: Fakra B Female Connector White Code B Crimp for RG58 LMR195 AM/FM Radio Phantom Power Pack of 10 SKU: OL-4330-10X Price: $13.98 Cable Type: LMR195, RG58 Quantity: 10 pieces per pack Typical Applications: RG58/LMR195 thick cables (5mm OD) Availability: In Stock — US warehouse, ships 1-2 business days ---
The Fakra B Female Connector White Code B Crimp for RG58 LMR195 AM/FM Radio Phantom Power is an RF interface component designed for RG58/LMR195 thick cables (5mm OD).
Built to standard RF connector specifications with quality metal construction.
Ships from US warehouse. Confirm connector type, gender, and cable compatibility before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Compatibility depends on the cable's outer diameter, dielectric diameter, and center conductor diameter. Verify all three dimensions match the connector's specification before ordering. A connector designed for one cable type will not crimp correctly onto a different cable, resulting in unreliable connections.
Crimp connectors require an RF hex crimp tool with the correct die set for the ferrule size. Using pliers leaves the ferrule non-circular, causing poor shield contact and high VSWR. Solder connectors require a temperature-controlled soldering iron — keep heat application under 3 seconds to avoid melting the PTFE dielectric.
A correctly installed connector adds 0.05–0.15 dB at 1 GHz and 0.1–0.3 dB at 6 GHz. Incorrect installation — wrong cable, inadequate crimp, damaged dielectric — can add 1–3 dB or cause intermittent failures. Follow the manufacturer's installation procedure for the connector and cable combination.
PTFE (Teflon) is the standard dielectric in precision RF connectors. It has very low dielectric loss (loss tangent ~0.0002), is dimensionally stable from -65°C to +260°C, and is chemically inert. PTFE dielectric connectors outperform nylon and polyethylene connectors at frequencies above 3 GHz.
No. Once crimped, the ferrule is permanently deformed around the cable jacket and cannot be removed without destroying the connector. Cut the connector off, strip back the cable to expose fresh conductors, and install a new connector.
After installation, the connector mates to its counterpart at the standard torque for the connector type: SMA = 5 in-lbs, N-type = 12 in-lbs, TNC = 8 in-lbs, BNC = hand-tight bayonet. The crimp installation quality determines electrical performance; mating torque determines mechanical retention.
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