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ConductRF Ready Made "Plug-In" RF Cables for D38999 and VITA67
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We know, many times you want to just buy your RF assemblies to plug in
to your Circular D38999 Connector or your VITA67 module. Well know
ConductRF offers
multiple solutions for both styles of Multi-Port connector all available on
short lead times based on our on hand materials stock.
These are 100% factory tested to exacting VSWR and Loss standards because,
We know, Results Count!
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D38999 integrates BMA, SMPM & SMPS connectors, also
other #8, #12 & #16 coax contact solutions.
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VITA67.1/2 uses SMPM solutions, but the new
VITA67.3 also offers SMPS and NanoRF to support your coax
requirements.
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Built in the USA
D38999 cables are one of
our flag ship product capabilities and we are proud to build these here at
home in the United Stated
of America!
SiteFlex Cables in Stock

Newark and all element14 entities have on hand stock of
many standard SiteFlex Cables. Click on the Logo to be taken to Newark's product
list.
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Contact Info
ConductRF-EAM 126 Merrimack Street Methuen MA, 01844 - US
Telephone: +1 978 374 6840
About Conduct RF
ConductRF is the brand name for Electronic Assembly Mfg. Inc.'s complete
RF interconnect product line including cable assemblies. Operating out of
Methuen, Massachusetts, EAM has been in the RF Interconnect industry for nearly
20 years, successfully supporting high performance solutions that require
precision and expertise to bring to life. Our ConductRF brand builds on this
expertise with an expanded product offering, including both commercial and
precision RF coaxial connector ranges as well as the capability to support
customized solutions with our Application Engineering focus. We can provide
diverse manufacturing solutions with our capabilities in the U.S. as well
as Asia from where support low cost volume coax production requirements.
Posted February 4, 2021
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