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High Frequency Adaptor is a specialized connector designed to enable reliable signal transmission in high-frequency applications, typically ranging from MHz to several GHz. These adaptors are commonly used in RF (Radio Frequency), microwave, and high-speed digital systems to connect components such as antennas, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and communication modules. Built with precision engineering, they maintain signal integrity by minimizing insertion loss, return loss, and impedance mismatches. High frequency adaptors are available in various formats, including coaxial (e.g., SMA, N-type, BNC), waveguide, and hybrid connectors, and are often constructed from materials that offer excellent conductivity and shielding properties.