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It seems like you're referring to a "N F 4 Hole LMR 200 Clamp," which is likely a specific type of clamp used for securing coaxial cables such as LMR 200. Let me break down the components: N F (Female N-Type): Refers to the connector type, likely a Female N-type connector. N-type connectors are commonly used for RF (Radio Frequency) applications and are known for their durability and performance. 4 Hole: This refers to the type of mounting holes on the clamp. A 4-hole clamp likely has four holes for screws or bolts to securely mount or fasten the clamp to a surface, providing stability and strength. LMR 200: This is a type of coaxial cable. LMR (Low Loss Microwave Radio) 200 is a specific cable that is used in various RF applications like antennas, wireless networks, and communications systems. It is known for its low loss and good performance. Clamp: The clamp is used to hold or secure the LMR 200 coaxial cable in place. These are typically used in installations or for organizing cables, preventing them from moving or being damaged. This part would generally be used in environments where high-frequency cables need to be mounted or installed, such as in radio systems, antennas, or wireless communications setups. It ensures the cable remains firmly in place while minimizing signal loss. Would you like more specific details, such as how to use this component, or where to find it?