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ConductRF D38999 RF & Mixed Signal Cables to 65 GHz
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D38999 RF & Mixed Signal Cables
Performance up to 65 GHz
- Standard D38999 Solutions
- Standard M85049 Backshells
- RF Contacts for #8, #12 & #16
- BMA & SMPM Solutions
- Supports RF from DC to 65 GHz
- Low Loss Cable Options
- Phase Matching Available
- Supports Custom Marking
- Serialization Solutions
- Made in the USA
Available Today from Digi-Key
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.
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ConductRF Continues to Operates
at Full Capacity

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!
Contact Info
ConductRF-EAM 126 Merrimack Street Methuen MA, 01844 - US
Telephone: +1 978 374 6840
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Posted June 9, 2020
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