Type 'Bnc; Type 'Tnc; Type 'N; Type 'F - Comtech EF Data CRS-180 Installation And Operation Manual

70/140 mhz if 1:1 redundancy switch
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CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
Switch Connectors and Pinouts
These connectors are available in two coupling styles: Bayonet or Threaded:
Bayonet Coupling Style – The jack has a pair of guideposts that accommodate the plug's
lockdown slots. This lockdown design provides secure assembly without over-tightening
the connection.
Threaded Coupling Style – The jack features external threads. The plug shell features
internal threads, and has either a knurled outer surface to permit hand-tightening of the
connection, or hex flats to accommodate torqued installation.
Connection Instructions:
Bayonet Coupling Connections: Use the plug slots to guide, then slide the plug onto the jack
posts. Then, turn the plug clockwise until the jack posts are fully seated within the plug slot.
Threaded Coupling Connections: Engage the plug onto the jack threads, and then turn the
plug clockwise until it is fully threaded onto the jack. Do not over-tighten the connection.
3.1.1.1

Type 'BNC'

BNC connectors feature a Bayonet Coupling design.
3.1.1.2

Type 'TNC'

TNC connectors feature a Threaded Coupling design similar to
Type 'N', Type 'F,' and Type 'SMA' connectors.
3.1.1.3

Type 'N'

Type 'N' connectors feature a Threaded Coupling design similar
to Type 'TNC', Type 'F', and Type 'SMA' connectors.
3.1.1.4

Type 'F'

Type 'F' connectors feature a Threaded Coupling design similar to
Type 'TNC', Type 'N', and Type 'SMA' connectors.
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