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Record of Applicable Technical Directives
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1. INTRODUCTION.
Support Equipment Required
2. This Work Package (WP) provides pertinent data
Part No./
Nomenclature
necessary for the use and maintenance of radio
Type Designation
frequency (RF) connectors manufactured in accordance
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with MIL-PRF-39012.
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NOTE
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As all connectors and accessory documents
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are transitioned to non-government standards,
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(the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE),
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will become the preparing activity and the
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Navy will adopt the documents), the drawing
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number prefix will change from MS to AS. The
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main part number designation remains the
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same, with the "M" prefix, such as M81511/17-
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08. At times the entire item may be superseded
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by another. There are many cases where
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documents have been cancelled without
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replacements, each case was reviewed and
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some information has been retained in this
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volume "for reference use only".
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3. GENERAL. RF connectors are frequently called
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coaxial connectors because the majority of them are
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used with coaxial cables. These connectors are primarily
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used in circuits carrying RF current, however they may
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be used to serve a shielding function in low-level signal
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circuits or audio circuits over shielded single conductor
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wire or coaxial cable.
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4. CLASSIFICATION. RF connectors are divided into
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two classes, Class 1 and Class 2.
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5. Class 1. A class 1 connector is a connector which is
OMNI SPECTRA
Crimping Tool
intended to provide superior RF performance at
T-200
specified frequencies, and for which all RF
901-2500
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characteristics are completely defined.
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6. Class 2. A class 2 connector is a connector which is
intended to provide mechanical connection within an
Materials Required
RF circuit providing specified RF performance.
Specification/
Nomenclature
7. CATEGORIES. The categories of RF connectors are
Part No.
designated by an A (field serviceable), B (non-field
SAE-AMS-DTL-23053
Sleeving, Heat-Shrink
replaceable), C (field replaceable solder center contact),
Sn60WRMAP3
D (field replaceable crimp center contact), E (field
(or equivalent)
replaceable, solder), and F (field replaceable, solderless).
A-A-23594
Tape, Insulating