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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 now ConductRF offers multiple solutions for both styles of Multi-Port connector all available on short lead times based on our on hand materials stock. D38999 integrates BMA, SMPM & SMPS connectors, also other #8, #12 & #16 coax contact solutions. VITA67.1/2 uses SMPM solutions, but the new VITA67.3 also offers SMPS and NanoRF to support your coax. These are 100% factory tested to exacting VSWR and Loss standards because, We know, Results Count! Many ConductRF cables are available off-the-shelf from Digi−Key.

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Posted September 13, 2023

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