2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter

Product ID: 2.92/N-KK1
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1 - 99 22,00 $
100 - 199 21,56 $
200 - 499 21,34 $

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Key Specifications

Connection Type

Frequency Max

Connector 1

2.92mm Female

Connector 2

N Female

Body Style

VSWR Max

Insertion Loss

2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter

The 2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter – 2.92/N-KK1, also referred to as N Female to 2.92mm Female RF Adapter – N/2.92-KK1, is a high-performance coaxial adapter designed to bridge precision 2.92mm female and rugged N-type female interfaces. This straight coaxial adapter enables secure signal transmission between high-frequency instrumentation and N-type infrastructure in both lab and field environments.

Operating up to 18 GHz with a 50-ohm impedance, the 2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter is ideal for use in controlled laboratory testing, aerospace RF systems, and electronic warfare and radar platforms. This K-type adapter provides a reliable interface between precision-grade and field-deployable RF components.

This N between-series adapter achieves excellent electrical performance with a VSWR ≤1.09 and an insertion loss ≤0.25 dB across its operational bandwidth. The 2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter ensures stable signal propagation and minimal loss, making it a trusted solution for both high-frequency lab instrumentation and durable N-type field setups.

Built with passivated stainless steel for corrosion resistance and gold-plated beryllium copper contacts for superior conductivity, this K-type adapter performs reliably even in harsh conditions. This 2.92mm adapter supports a wide operating temperature range from -55°C to +165°C, maintaining both mechanical integrity and electrical stability under repeated use.

Compliant with RoHS and REACH directives, the 2.92mm Female to N Female RF Adapter reflects Mechanc’s commitment to responsible manufacturing and quality assurance. Custom variants are available upon request to meet the specific demands of aerospace, telecom, and defense applications.