Description
The CommScope L4HF-D 4.3-10 Female RF Connector is engineered for 1/2 inch corrugated cables such as AL4RPV-50, LDF4-50A, and HL4RPV-50. This high-quality connector features a straight body and free-hanging mounting style, ensuring reliable attachment with its cable-captivated mechanism. With dimensions of 80.52 x 25 mm and a weight of 101.75 g, it promises robust performance and ease of installation.
Constructed with a durable body and silver-plated inner contacts, the L4HF-D is built to endure over 100 mating cycles, operating effectively within a temperature range of -55 °C to 85 °C. It supports a broad frequency range from 0 to 8800 GHz, offering a 3rd Order PIM rating of ≤ -116 dBc. The connector ensures excellent electrical performance, with inner and outer contact resistances of ≤ 1 mΩ, and an input impedance of 50 Ω. It can handle a peak power of 23 kW and operates at an RF voltage of ≤ 884 Vrms.
Certified to ISO 9001 and RoHS standards, the connector meets industry mechanical standards, including IEC 60068-2-27, IEC 60068-2-14, and IEC 60068-2-6. Performance testing shows a VSWR of ≤ 1.02:1 at 45 MHz and ≤ 1.11:1 at 3800 MHz, ensuring minimal signal loss. As part of CommScope's reliable product line, the L4HF-D delivers superior connectivity solutions for wired and wireless networks.
RF Connector Interface
RF Interface | Body Shape | Mounting |
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RF Specification
VSWR Measurement
Frequency | VSWR | Return Loss | Insertion Loss |
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45 MHz
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≤ 1.02:1
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≤ 40.09 dB
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0.05 dB
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1000 MHz
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≤ 1.03:1
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≤ 36.61 dB
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2700 MHz
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≤ 1.05:1
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≤ 32.26 dB
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3800 MHz
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≤ 1.11:1
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≤ 25.96 dB
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Physical Specification
Downloadable Resources
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