| Quantity | Price |
| 1 - 99 | 22,00 $ |
| 100 - 199 | 21,56 $ |
| 200 - 499 | 21,34 $ |
* All Prices are in US Dollars and do not include duties
Key Specifications
Connection Type
Frequency Max
Connector 1
Connector 2
Body Style
VSWR Max
Insertion Loss Max
The 2.4mm Female to 1.85mm Female RF Adapter – 2.4/1.85-KK1, also referred to as 1.85mm Female to 2.4mm Female RF Adapter – 1.85/2.4-KK1, is a high-performance coaxial adapter engineered to enable precision connectivity between 2.4mm and 1.85mm female interfaces. Designed for high-frequency transmission in compact and high-density systems, this straight coaxial adapter ensures compatibility across different connector platforms while minimizing signal degradation.
With a wide operational bandwidth extending up to 50 GHz and a controlled 50 Ω impedance, the 2.4mm Female to 1.85mm Female RF Adapter is optimized for RF validation, mmWave component integration, and high-speed test systems. Its robust construction and versatile interface make it a key solution for use in thermal and stress simulation testing, unmanned aircraft RF systems, and telecom device testing platforms.
This 2.4mm Female to 1.85mm Female RF Adapter features insertion loss ≤0.5 dB and VSWR ≤1.15 at 50GHz, delivering low-reflection performance for reliable signal fidelity in demanding applications. Its compact, straight-body design allows seamless integration in measurement setups, RF chains, and modular systems where space and frequency response are critical factors.
Manufactured using passivated stainless steel housing and gold-plated beryllium copper contacts, the 2.4mm between-series RF adapter is built to ensure exceptional durability and electrical stability across extreme environmental conditions, with an operational temperature range from -55°C to +165°C.
RoHS and REACH compliant, Mechanc’s 2.4mm Female to 1.85mm Female RF Adapter meets stringent industry standards for sustainability and performance. Custom variants are available to support specialized system requirements in aerospace, telecommunications, and next-generation RF measurement systems.
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