SnapN SnapN was originally designed by
Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik in 2006 and is a quick locking replacement for the threaded interface of the widely applied Type N connector. Though part of the Quick Lock Formula Alliance (QLF), engineers at Rosenberger independently designed the SnapN in order to correct the performance problems of QLF's version of the quick lock N connector, QN. This design achieves better electronic performance because, unlike the QN, this new version maintains the basic structural parameters of the original Type N in which the inner dimensions of the outer conductor are 7.00 mm, and the inner conductor's outer dimensions are 3.04 mm. A male N-connector can plug into a female SnapN.
Left-hand thread The left-hand thread, or reverse thread, uses the same -24 UNEF thread size but threaded in the opposite direction. These are used for some wireless LAN systems.
Reverse-polarity N The reverse-polarity connectors use the same outer shell, but change the gender of the inner pin. These are used for some wireless LAN systems. ==Applications==