BNC Plug (Male) Crimp Connector for Cable Types: AIR802 CA400, Times Microwave's LMR400, RG8, Belden 9913, Belden 7810 (Direct Replacement for Times Microwave TC-400-BM)
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BNC Plug (Male) Crimp Connector for Cable Types: AIR802 CA400, Times Microwave's LMR400, RG8, Belden 9913, Belden 7810 (Direct Replacement for Times Microwave TC-400-BM)


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AIR802 model CN4BNCM is a BNC plug or male crimp connector for AIR802 CA400, Times Microwave LMR400, Belden 9913, Belden 7810, RG8 and similiar 50 ohm coaxial cable sizes. This connector is also a direct replacement for Times Microwave TD-400-BM.

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AIR802® manufactures high precision and performance connectors. This includes this BNC male crimp connector which is designed to work with RG8, AIR802® CA400, Times Microwave's LMR400®, Belden® 9913, Belden® 7810 coaxial cable types. Connector selection is extremely important to insure proper operation and reliability. Poorly constructed connectors will cause higher VSWR and insertion loss resulting in electrical noise and intermittent issues. AIR802® manufactures very large quantities of connectors for our global customers allowing us to provide an attractive quality to price ratio.

In choosing connectors, it is important to match one to the type of cable being used, the impedance (50 versus 75 ohms), the frequency support, insertion loss, voltage rating and environmental specifications. If you are an amateur considering buying connectors to install, we recommend that you purchase our pre-manufactured antenna cable assemblies which have been professionally assembled and tested. Installation of connectors without experience and proper equipment will lead to improperly terminated connectors.

This connector is a BNC male crimp type connector for RG8, AIR802® CA400, WBC400, LMR400, Belden 9913, Belden 7810 coaxial cable. This coaxial connector is a direct replacement for the Times Microwave® TC-400-BM. The connector ferrule is crimped with a .429 inch crimp and the center pin may be soldered or crimped.
 
The BNC connected stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and was developed in the 1940's. Connectors can be a bit confusing regarding the gender. Although less common, there is a Reverse Polarity (RP) BNC connector. This is not a RP-BNC style connector.

 

Specifications

 

 

ELECTRICAL  
Impedance 50 ohms
Frequency Range DC ~ 4 GHz
Voltage Rating 500 Volts Peak
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 1500 Volts RMS
Insertion Loss

0.2 dB Maximum

VSWR 1.3 Max 0-4 GHz
MATERIAL  
Body Nickel Plated Brass
Contact Gold Plated Phosphor Bronze
Insulator Teflon
Ferrule Nickel Plated Brass
MECHANICAL  
Cable Attachment Hex Braid Crimp (.429")
Center Conductor Attachment Crimp Pin (.128") or Solder
Cable Retention 60 lbs. Pull
Mating 2-Stud Bayonet Coupling per M39012
Mating Torque 15 inch pounds Max.
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Temperature -67° to 185° (-55°C to 85° C)
RoHS Compliant Yes
Corrosion MIL-Std. 202 Method 101 (Test Condition B)
Temperature Cycling MIL-Std. 202 Method 102 (Test Condition D)
Altitude MIL-Std. 202 Method 105 (Test Condition C)
Vibration MIL-Std. 202 Method 202 (Test Condition D)
Moisture Resistance MIL-Std. 202 Method 106
Shock MIL-Std. 202 Method 202
Military MIL-C-39012 Where applicable

 

Download PDF Connector Drawing

 

    • Weight
      0.07 lbs
    • SKU
      CN4BNCM
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