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BNC 50ohm Feed-Thru Term - (m-f) 2W, 1
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I ordered a pair of these critters.Both are open now.If I ever figure out how to open them up, I'll see if I can tack the resistor lead back down.I don't know if the solder joint was cold or brittle, etc. At any rate, they didn't last long.They didn't have that difficult of a life.They were kept in a tray and used several times a week.My bench deals with 20 dBm power levels, so I'm confident that I didn't burn them up.They were relatively cost effective for the power.When received, they measured fairly close to 50 ohms.All in all, they turned out to be expensive.
GadgetGuy on Feb 14, 2014 I found this helpful (6)