RF Male Coax Plug – TV Antenna IEC Male Connector, White Housing, 10-Pack
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RF Female Coax Socket – TV Antenna IEC Female Connector, White Housing
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IEC Male RF Compression Connector – RG6 6.80-7.00 mm with O-Ring Seal
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IEC Female RF Compression Connector – RG6 6.80-7.00 mm with O-Ring Seal
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RF Right-Angle Female TV Connector – Coaxial Wall Plug, 10-Pack
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GBC 30.3023.00 SMA Female Crimp Connector – RG58, 50 Ohm Gilded Brass & PTFE Dielectric
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JKG JT-1178A TNC Male Clamp RF Connector – RG58 Coaxial Cable, 50 Ohm
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GBC 30.4315.00 FME Male Crimp Connector – RG58, 50 Ohm & PTFE Dielectric
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GBC 30.4004.10 TNC Male Crimp Connector for RG59 – 75 Ohm, Nickel-Brass & PTFE
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GBC 30.4004.00 TNC Male Crimp Connector for RG58 – 50 Ohm, Nickel-Brass & PTFE
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JKG JT-1177A TNC Male Crimp RF Connector – RG58/U Coaxial Cable, 50 Ohm
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Ultimax V7401B TNC Male Crimp RF Connector – RG59/U Coaxial Cable, 50/75 Ohm
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RF Coaxial Connectors — Signal Integrity Starts Here
RF coaxial connectors are essential for maintaining signal integrity in antenna, satellite, broadcast, and RF test applications. A poor-quality or incorrectly matched connector introduces losses, reflections, and potential interference that degrade the entire signal chain. At Lynk.gr you'll find a carefully selected range of RF coaxial connectors within our broader Connectors & Terminals category.
Common RF Connector Types and Their Uses
The most widely used RF connectors include PL-259/SO-239 (UHF series), SMA, BNC, N-type, and F-type. Each connector family is matched to specific frequency ranges and impedance requirements — typically 50 Ω for RF/communications and 75 Ω for video and broadcast. For F-type and BNC variants, also browse our F-Type, BNC & Coaxial Connectors collection.
Choosing by Frequency and Application
Lower-frequency applications such as CB radio or terrestrial TV antennas can use basic PL-259 or IEC connectors, while higher-frequency RF work demands tighter-tolerance SMA or N-type connectors. Always match the connector impedance (50 Ω or 75 Ω) to your coaxial cable and equipment to avoid standing wave losses.
Installation Tips
Proper connector fitting requires the correct stripping dimensions for your coaxial cable and, depending on the connector type, either a compression tool or careful soldering. A well-installed connector preserves signal quality across the entire frequency range. Explore related accessories in our Power & Cables section, and if your project also involves AV signal distribution, check out our TV & Audio range.
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