Description: Weinschel Engineering RF Microwave N-Type 6dB APC-7 Attenuator for Spec An, etc This is a Weinschel Engineering RF Microwave N-Type 6dB APC-7 Attenuator for Test Equipment Spectrum Analyzer, etc. The attenuator is in very good condition. The labels may have little ripples and gashes from being printed on a metal foil, but other than that, this is a fine connector. There's no news on calibration dates, or if these attenuators even need calibration in the first place. APC-7mm connectors are extremely durable, they have an extremely good VSWR specification, and they are very unique in that they are without gender. There are no male or female APC-7 mm connectors. They are all exactly alike. Because of this, it may not be obvious how to properly mate two APC-7 mm connectors. (As in the example images below, it is easier to connect two APC-7 mm connectors if a bulkhead connector has the protruding threads and the device has recessed thread. Otherwise, it does not matter which connector has the protruding thread or recessed threads. Also, the terms Left and Right in the following are for illustration purposes only.) How to correctly mate two APC-7 mm connectors To prepare both connectors, spin the knurled nuts to cause the following: Recessed threads on one (Left) connector. Protruding threads on the other (Right) connector. NOTE: The knurled nut just appears to be a free-spinning nut like any other nut on a female N-Type connector. In this case (in the case of the APC-7 connector), appearances really are deceiving; by spinning the nut CCW, you'll notice the APC-7 nut start to travel slowly up, concealing more and more N-Type thread as it does so. Use this idea (spinning the nut CCW to make it more N-Type female-like or CW to make it more N-Type male-like) to connect your two APC-7 connections together. Insert left connector into right connector until seated. Thread left connector nut onto the protruding threads of the right connector until snug. Do NOT turn the right nut. Do not turn the device body. Only the NUT. Finger-tight is usually enough to produce the necessary 12 in-lb of torque. When complete, the right connector nut should be able to spin freely. We’re e-liquidators. We specialize in Military, Government, Industrial and Business liquidation services, disposition and asset recovery management. Our surplus inventory comes to us from many sources, big and small: corporate clients, closing businesses, military DRMO’s, and local government agencies, and individuals. Feel free to contact us with your questions, concerns and suggestions. Contact information:We are "E-liquidators" on Facebook Google “E-liquidators” for additional informationPlease take a moment to see our current specials on eBay our other eBay listings. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 65.5 USD
Location: Chula Vista, California
End Time: 2024-02-05T23:59:25.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Brand: Weinschel Engineering
MPN: 6dB APC-7
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA