FME Jack for RG-58 — What's in the Kit
The 1-1337552-0: It ships as a four-piece kit: the connector body, the centre contact, the crimp ferrule, and the coupling nut. That means you don't chase a separate ferrule order for the field — everything arrives together. The cable group covers RG-58C, 141A, Belden 9907, KX15, URM43, and 76 — the common thin coax for mobile radio, GPS antenna feeds, and base-station jumper assemblies. The shield terminates by crimp; the centre contact solders in.
50 Ohm at 2 GHz — What the Ratings Mean
The 50 Ohm impedance and 2 GHz max frequency define the usable band. Below 2 GHz the insertion loss stays at 0.5 dB; push past 2 GHz and the loss climbs faster than the spec guarantees. The nickel body finish and brass body material are standard for indoor and sheltered outdoor use — not rated for salt spray or direct burial. The silver housing colour is the bare nickel finish, not a separate plating layer.
Active Production — Sourcing Note
Listed as Active — no end-of-life notice found.
