SPINNER adapters offer outstanding electrical and mechanical properties
Adapters are used to connect transmission lines with different interface sizes (so-called inter-type or between-lines adapter) or within one size but different interface genders (so-called within-type or in-line adapter).
SPINNER high frequency adapters are optimized for quality and performance and are designed for the lowest possible reflection factors. The outstanding electrical and mechanical properties, the simple installation and the high reliability make SPINNER high-frequency adapters one of the most efficient and cost-effective transition connectors on the market. Precision adaptors with RF quality grade 0 are available upon request.
The SPINNER 4.3-10 male screw right angle to 4.3-10 male screw adapter guarantees excellent, lossless mobile communication quality for use in in-building distributed antenna systems (DAS) or on mobile communication base stations outdoors.
Outstanding RF characteristics, best possible passive intermodulation and VSWR
A 4.3-10 male screw right angle to 4.3-10 male screw adapter enables you to reliably transmit radio-frequency signals in the frequency range from DC to 3.7 GHz.This SPINNER adapter guarantees outstanding IM characteristics with maximum passive intermodulation (IM3) of -160 dBc and low VSWR.
The adaptor offers a transition from interface 4.3-10 male to interface 4.3-10 male. The right-angle connector enables installation in confined spaces or special cable inlets.
The 4.3-10 connector system was designed to meet the latest requirements in mobile communication in terms of size, robustness, performance, and other parameters. Its small footprint supports the use of smaller components, mitigates risks if equipment is assembled without due care, and delivers outstanding electrical performance.
The screw connection, especially when mounted with a suitable torque wrench, provides the strongest hold and a constantly secure fit of the cable. In addition, the center slots in the contacts provide high contact pressure between the cable and the connector for optimum conductivity and signal strength.