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In this video, I show how to assemble and crimp a coaxial RF connector step-by-step. It’s a silent video filmed in my electronics workshop in Adelaide, Australia, showing the full process — from cable stripping to final crimping. _ What This Connector Does This is a coaxial RF connector, commonly used for transmitting radio frequency (RF) signals. It connects coaxial cables (like RG-58 or RG-174) to RF devices such as: • Antennas and transmitters • Radios and communication systems • CCTV and video equipment • Test instruments (like VNAs and spectrum analyzers) • Modems and signal analyzers The connector ensures proper shielding and signal integrity between the center conductor and outer shield, preventing signal loss and interference. ⸻ _ Tools and Materials Used • Coaxial cable (e.g., RG-58 / RG-174) • Crimp-type RF connector (Amphenol style) • Crimping tool • Cable stripper • Cable cutter _ Tips • Cut the cable cleanly at right angles • Avoid deforming the dielectric while stripping • Use a good quality crimping tool • Check for proper contact between the shield and connector body _ If you find this video useful, like, subscribe, and comment which connector you’d like to see next! More RF, soldering, and electronics assembly tutorials are coming soon from my Adelaide workshop.