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What is the difference between a crimp connector and a clamp connector?

Crimp and clamp are terms used to describe the method used to attach a connector to coaxial cable. With a crimp connector, a ring is crimped around the outer conductor (shield) to a slotted or knurled stem. A clamp connector uses a
V-shaped wedge ring to secure the outer conductor (shield) to the connector body.