What is 7-16 din?

7-16 DIN is a coaxial connector used in radio frequency applications. It has a threaded coupling mechanism and a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. The connector was designed for use in telecommunications and is commonly used for connecting coaxial cables to transmitters, receivers, and antennas. The 7-16 DIN connector has a robust and reliable design and can handle high power levels up to 7.5 kW. The connector is widely used in mobile communication systems, base stations, and broadcast applications. It is also used in wireless local area networks, satellite communication systems, and radar systems. The 7-16 DIN connector is commonly referred to as a DIN connector, but it should not be confused with other DIN connectors, such as the 5-pin DIN connector, which is used for audio and video signals.