| Quantity | Price |
| 1 - 99 | 22,00 $ |
| 100 - 199 | 21,56 $ |
| 200 - 499 | 21,34 $ |
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Key Specifications
Connection Type
Frequency Max
Connector 1
Connector 2
Body Style
VSWR Max
Insertion Loss Max
The 2.4mm Male to N Male RF Adapter – 2.4/N-JJ1, also referred to as N Male to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter – N/2.4-JJ1, is a precision coaxial adapter engineered to interconnect 2.4mm and N-type male interfaces in high-frequency RF systems. Designed for dependable signal transmission, this straight-body adapter enables seamless bridging between modern millimeter-wave setups and ruggedized N-type components.
Supporting frequencies up to 18 GHz with a precise 50-ohm impedance, the 2.4mm Male to N Male RF Adapter is ideal for integrating high-frequency instrumentation into established RF environments. Typical applications include advanced radar and EW platforms, secure industrial RF networks, and end-of-line quality verification systems where interface flexibility and signal integrity are essential.
This 2.4mm coaxial adapter delivers excellent electrical performance with a typical insertion loss ≤0.25 dB and VSWR ≤1.09, minimizing mismatch and maintaining consistent transmission quality. The 2.4mm Male to N Male RF Adapter enables accurate signal analysis across hybrid connector environments without compromising measurement reliability.
Constructed from passivated stainless steel and equipped with gold-plated beryllium copper contacts, this 2.4mm between-series adapter provides robust mechanical stability and corrosion resistance under demanding operational conditions. It performs reliably across a wide temperature range of -55°C to +165°C, making it suitable for both indoor labs and harsh outdoor deployments.
Compliant with RoHS and REACH directives, this 2.4mm to N-type adapter is trusted by engineers across aerospace, defense, telecom, and industrial sectors. Custom versions of the 2.4mm Male to N Male RF Adapter can be provided upon request to meet the specific mechanical or electrical requirements of your system architecture.
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