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RFMW - Press Release 3-13-2007
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RFMW Announces NEW Right Angle SMA YouForm™ RF Coaxial Cables
YouForm™
High quality, low cost jacketed hand formable cables featuring stainless
steel SMA plugs on each end are now available in straight and right
angle configurations.
100% VSWR tested 1.35:1 at 18 GHz for
SMA Straight connectors and 1.35:1 at 12.4 GHz for SMA right angle.
YouForm™ cables are available in 2 diameters, .085 (.102(OD) and .141
(.161(OD).
Lengths from 2 inch to 18 inch in stock for one low
price $9.95 each for straight SMA’s; $13.95 for straight to right angle
SMA’s and $14.95 for SMA right angle to right angle. Longer lengths
available at a slightly higher price. Applications include RF &
Microwave rack mounted systems, radar, base stations, module to module
links, communications systems and military COTS.
YouForm™ cables
are manufactured by P1dB, established in 2004. Our cable assemblies
and connectors are engineered at P1dB by alumni of companies such as
Omni Spectra, M/A-Com, and Amphenol.
For more information and/or
a free 12 inch sample click on
www.rfmw.com/youform
Or call RFMW Ltd. exclusive distributor for P1dB cables; 877-367-7369
or 408-414-1450.
Questions: Contact Steve Ulett RFMW Ltd.
408-414-1450 P1dB, Inc. Marketed and Distributed by RFMW Ltd
90 Great Oaks Blvd., San Jose, CA 95023 1 877 FOR RFMW (367 7369)
1 408 414 1450 www.rfmw.com
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