Product Description
3-Inch | UHF-Female SO-239 Bulkhead Coaxial Connector
This high-quality connector is made from solid machined brass that is nickel plated. It has a DELRIN insulator (dielectric) similar to teflon (PTFE) to withstand very high heat loads. It comes with two small hex nuts as shown in the photo and larger nuts are available if desired... see the link below.
Quality matters and American Radio Supply is a trusted supplier of genuine OEM components. We supply the U.S. Armed Forces and RF Communication Professionals worldwide.
- ~ 50-Ohm
- DC to < 500 MHz
- 16-Point Connector Ends
- Gold Plated Center Contacts
- Overall Length: ~ 3 Inches
- Standard 5/8"-24T Threads (US)
- Mounting Plate Thickness: 1/4-Inch or less
- Large Bulkhead Nuts Available - Click Here
- Large Bulkhead Washers Available - Click Here
- Other Bulkhead Lengths Available - Click Here
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Just what I needed,
Making a window interface that was 1-1/4 thick, the 1-3/4" bulkhead connectors I had would not work. The 3" I ordered from American Radio Supply were just the right size with plenty of thread on both side to connect my coax and water seal the outside connection. Great service
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These work GREAT!
I ordered five of these, to make a window frame pass-through for HAM radios and a scanner. They work perfectly, and do not come apart every time I disconnect the coax (unlike another three-letter branded item does.) They are a little more expensive, but worth it. I wholeheartedly recommend... AmericanRadioSupply.com.
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Fit the ticket very well...
I needed bulkhead connectors for a DIY project to get my antenna cable coils out from under my 'shack desk'. To make this increasing clutter more manageable I decided to coil them outside the window to my shack and build an intermediate connection point to be mounted at the bottom of the window sill, these fit the ticket very well, providing a tight, weather proof fit into a well trimmed 2x4 board keeping the primary cables outside and allowing short extension cables to the ever growing herd of amateur radio inside.