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{{Title|General Radio 874 (GR-874) Connectors}} are hermaphroditic (asexual) coaxial RF connectors developed by [[Eduard Karplus]] and others at [[General Radio]] in the late 1940s, initially for applications up to "4500 Mc" (4.5 GHz).
{{Title|General Radio 874 (GR-874) Connectors}} are hermaphroditic (asexual) coaxial RF connectors developed by [[Eduard Karplus]] and others at [[General Radio]] in the late 1940s, initially "for applications up to 4500 Mc" (4.5 GHz).


They first appeared in {{Catalog L}}.
They first appeared in {{Catalog L}}. The original versions were friction-supported, in {{Catalog Q}} a locking series was introduced.
 
GR-874 connectors are carefully engineered to keep a constant impedance throughout the signal path, by varying conductor diameters between free-air and dielectrically supported sections.  


GR-874 connectors are carefully engineered to keep a constant impedance throughout the signal path, by varying connector diameters between free-air and dielectrically supported sections. 
These connectors therefore exhibit very little reflection and are well suited for frequencies up to 9 GHz and pulse applications.  
These connectors therefore exhibit very little reflection and are well suited for frequencies up to 9 GHz and pulse applications.  
For higher frequencies, a smaller connector is required to avoid the excitation of wave guide modes.
For higher frequencies, a smaller connector is required to avoid the excitation of wave guide modes.
Different versions of the connector have different maximum voltage ratings; 1000 V is typical.


Most GR-874 connectors came in 50 Ω impedance.  Versions for 75 Ω and 125 Ω were also available using the same ground shield and housing, but different (thinner) center pin geometry. The [[tekwiki:519|Tektronix 519 1-GHz Oscilloscope]] uses a 125 Ω GR-874 variant.
Most GR-874 connectors came in 50 Ω impedance.  Versions for 75 Ω and 125 Ω were also available using the same ground shield and housing, but different (thinner) center pin geometry. The [[tekwiki:519|Tektronix 519 1-GHz Oscilloscope]] uses a 125 Ω GR-874 variant.
Different versions of the connector have different maximum voltage ratings; 1000 V is typical.
The original versions were friction-supported, in 1961 a locking series was introduced.


Many GR instruments came with GR-874 connectors standard.  A large variety of adapters to other coax connector standards was available that allowed the end user to configure their instruments according to their interconnection needs.  
Many GR instruments came with GR-874 connectors standard.  A large variety of adapters to other coax connector standards was available that allowed the end user to configure their instruments according to their interconnection needs.  

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