In Reply to: VHD RCA male: how does it work? posted by dave789 on January 14, 2017 at 19:15:31:
Without going into a step-by-step instructions, here's some images that show the nature of that type of connector. The Van den Hul design is similar to the Vampire 7X/CB, which is intended for coaxial cables. If you do not seek an rca connector for a coaxial cable, there are other options to choose from.
The design involves a threaded connector base, a shroud that covers/connects the flayed strands of a braided shield that's folded back onto the cable jacket, a center pin with dielectric, a ground contact sheath, and a connector barrel that is screwed onto the threaded connector base for a proper compression-fit termination.
Note: Be aware that there are many Van den Hul connectors via the web that are likely counterfeit. I recommend buying from an authentic Van den Hul dealer in order to avoid a fake product of unknown quality.
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- RE: VHD RCA male: how does it work? - Duster 18:23:07 01/16/17 (0)