Digicon DS-11 "F" Conical Compression Connectors for RG11
(1 each/unit) For use on 60% braid thru quad-shield coaxial cable. Enhance your ability to deliver flawless analog and digital RF communications. The S Series Digicon DS11 connector is a trouble-free, pin-type coaxial connector. The free-spinning, tin-plated brass body with a nickel-plated nut provides superior corrosion resistance and durability. A 360 degree conical compression completely seals the F connector around the cable jacket for increased electrical and mechanical performance, secure weather-tight termination and enhanced pull-out strength. Machined brass sealing rings located in the final compression taper create a permanent water barrier at the F connector base. A lubricated internal O-ring prevents moisture migration at the mandrel nut. A large ferrule contact surface ensures a proper RF and digital interface. The connector nut is 50% larger, 20% deeper with 30% more threads than typical RF connectors to allow a more firm grip and to provide a secure weather-tight connection at the port interface. For professional results, use only the proper Digicon compression tool to install Digicon F-connectors. Use Compression Tool LCCT-SS59/11, Part Number 716841...
NoteThis Connector takes a lot of leverage to compress, a LNS5000 will also handle this connector...
The most Popular Connector Series from Manufacturers like PCT, PPC, F-Conn, Thomas and Betts, Holland Electronics, Apica and Digicon offered in Legacy Hex Crimp styles as well as the Newer Radial Compression formats. Be Sure and match Connectors to their respective Crimping Tools by Manufacturer Spec. Sheet for Hex Diameter size or Compression length. Coaxial Cable Connectors should be weather protected in outdoor use, and some connectors provide extra moisture migration protection when compared to others. Though the economics of Old school Hex Crimp connectors and Tools may be attractive at first, over the long haul, compression connectors offer greater Shield Connection integrity, Bandwidth, Interference Rejection and Impedance matching when compared to their Hex Crimp counterparts. Whenever possible, upgrade Coaxial Cable, Connectors, Splitters and Amplifiers to ensure compliance to the latest specifications and formats.