How to install an N type connector onto 1/2-in., 50-ohm RF feeder coaxial cable for DAS

Superior Essex shows how to install an N type connector onto its HFAC RF feeder cable.

In this 'Technical Guideline' video from Superior Essex, senior application engineer Steve Born demonstrates how to install an N type connector onto the company's HFAC RF feeder cable.

The product featured is a high flex, 1/2 inch, 50 ohm coaxial cable (HFAC12DP) designed for in-building wireless and distributed antenna systems (DAS TV68, TV69) to eliminate dead zones and spotty coverage.

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