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    Anyone know what this RF connector is?

    Thanks biff44 and E Kafeman; I'm guessing it's one of the less common "TNC" connectors, but I haven't figured out which one yet.
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    Anyone know what this RF connector is?

    E Kafeman - Unfortunately, I only know that it came from a "MA-COM test kit," if that means anything helpful to you. Thanks!
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    Anyone know what this RF connector is?

    chuckey - I'm pretty sure it isn't 75ohm, because the other side of the adapter is APC-7, which has a 50-ohm impedance. E Kafeman - It's the same polarity as normal TNC, but the pin is recessed; thus, it isn't RP-TNC. Thanks for the suggestions though! My best guess at this point is that...
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    Resistor in HFSS for a Wilkinson power divider

    From the diagram, I would create a thin rectangle (Draw menu -> Rectangle) between the two arms that the resistor connects. (Depending on whether the rectangle overlaps with the arms of the transmission line branches, you may need to do a subtraction so that they don't overlap - subtract a copy...
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    [SOLVED] Circularly Polarised Waves on to FSS

    What do you mean by FSS? (The term is rather ambiguous, in my experience.) If the FSS is acting like a radome, then proper symmetry should ensure that it affects both linear components of the CP wave equally, so the output should still be CP.
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    Resistor in HFSS for a Wilkinson power divider

    I'm not sure exactly what you're doing, but I can explain how to use a lumped RLC boundary in HFSS and set its resistance to 100Ω. Regarding the current line (for a lumped RLC boundary), you just set the starting point at one end of the resistor and the end point at the other end (touching the...
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    Anyone know what this RF connector is?

    To clarify - the tee is TNC, and the unknown jack is on the right. It is thread-compatible with TNC (and thus too big to be SMA), but the center conductor does not reach the receiver in the TNC plug.
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    Anyone know what this RF connector is?

    (See the picture below; I put the unknown jack next to a TNC tee.) I have a threaded male connector that is similar to TNC (the threads will connect to a TNC jack), but the center pin is recessed, with its end at the base of the threaded portion. Can anyone tell me what it is called? I've...

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