Amphenol MS-156

Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 RG174 Cable User Manual

Mohlala: MS-156

Selelekela

This user manual provides essential information for the proper use, setup, and maintenance of your Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 RG174 Cable. This high-quality coaxial cable is designed for reliable signal transmission in various applications, particularly for testing and digital audio.

Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Sehlahisoa se Felletseview

The Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 cable features an MS-156 male plug on one end and an RP-SMA male plug on the other, connected by an RG174 coaxial cable. It is typically 35cm in length.

Amphenol MS-156 to RP-SMA RG174 Cable

Setšoantšo: The Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 RG174 cable, showing the MS-156 male plug (right, gold-colored, L-shaped) and the RP-SMA male plug (left, gold-colored, cylindrical with internal thread) connected by a black RG174 coaxial cable.

Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:

  • MS-156 Male Plug: A specialized connector often used in test equipment and certain RF applications.
  • RP-SMA Male Plug: A Reverse Polarity SMA connector, commonly found on Wi-Fi antennas and other RF devices.
  • RG174 Coaxial Cable: A thin, flexible coaxial cable suitable for short-distance signal transmission.

Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Lebitso la MohlalaMS-156
BrandAmphenol
Mofuta oa SehokeloMS-156 Male to RP-SMA Male
Mofuta oa CableRG174 Coaxial
Bolelele ba CableApproximately 35 CM
MmalaNtsho
Lisebelisoa tse lumellanangMixer, RF Test Equipment, Oscilloscope, RF Ampmoqhobi
Litšebeliso tse khothalelitsoengTesting, Digital Audio Transmission
Tšebeliso ea Ka hare/KantleKantle, Ka hare

Litaelo tsa ho seta

Follow these steps to properly connect your MS-156 / MS156 cable:

  1. Lemoha Lihokelo: Locate the MS-156 male plug and the RP-SMA male plug on the cable. Ensure they match the corresponding ports on your devices.
  2. Connect MS-156 End: Carefully align the MS-156 male plug with the MS-156 port on your test equipment, oscilloscope, or RF amplifier. Push firmly until it clicks or seats securely.
  3. Connect RP-SMA End: Align the RP-SMA male plug with the RP-SMA port on your other device (e.g., antenna, mixer). Gently screw the connector clockwise until it is finger-tight. U se ke ua tiisa ho feta tekano, as this can damage the connector or the device port.
  4. Netefatsa Khokahano: Ensure both ends are securely connected and there is no loose play. A proper connection is crucial for optimal signal integrity.

Bohlokoa: Always power off devices before connecting or disconnecting cables to prevent potential damage.

Tataiso ea Ts'ebetso

Ha e se e hokahane, the Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 cable facilitates signal transmission between compatible devices. Its primary applications include:

  • RF Testing: Use the cable to connect RF test probes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, or oscilloscopes for various radio frequency measurements and diagnostics.
  • Digital Audio Transmission: While primarily an RF cable, RG174 can be used for certain digital audio applications where coaxial connectivity is required, such as connecting specific audio components.
  • Lihokelo tsa Antenna: The RP-SMA end is commonly used for connecting external antennas to wireless devices, routers, or other equipment requiring RP-SMA interface.

Ensure that the impedance of the cable (typically 50 Ohm for RG174) matches the impedance requirements of your connected devices for optimal performance and minimal signal loss.

Tlhokomelo le Tlhokomelo

Proper care will extend the life and performance of your cable:

  • Ho tšoara: Avoid sharp bends, kinks, or excessive pulling on the cable, especially near the connectors, as this can damage the internal conductors.
  • Ho hloekisa: If connectors become dirty, gently wipe them with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Polokelo: Store the cable loosely coiled in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid tangling with other cables.
  • Tlhahlobo: Periodically inspect the cable and connectors for any signs of wear, damage, or corrosion. Replace the cable if any damage is observed.

Ho batle phoso

If you experience issues with your cable, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Ha ho Letšoao kapa Letšoao le Fokolang:
    • Ensure both ends of the cable are securely connected to the correct ports.
    • Check if the connectors are fully seated and tightened (RP-SMA).
    • Inspect the cable for visible damage (kinks, cuts, frayed shielding).
    • Verify that the connected devices are powered on and functioning correctly.
    • Confirm that the impedance of the cable matches the device requirements.
  • Khokahano ea nakoana:
    • This often indicates a loose connection. Re-seat and re-tighten connectors.
    • Check for internal damage to the cable that might not be visible externally.
  • Physical Damage to Connectors:
    • If pins are bent or housing is cracked, the cable may need replacement.
    • Avoid forcing connectors into incompatible ports.

If problems persist after following these steps, contact customer support or consult a qualified technician.

Warranty le Tšehetso

Sena Amphenol MS-156 / MS156 cable is manufactured to high standards. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, standard return policies typically apply.

For issues related to manufacturing defects or performance problems within the initial period (e.g., 30 days from purchase), please refer to the retailer's return and exchange policy. For this product, a 30-day return policy is generally applicable.

For technical support or further inquiries, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Their contact information can usually be found on your purchase receipt or the product packaging.

Manufacturer: Custom Cables Group LLC

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