These connectors if properly installed should yield no significant AC or noise problems than any other 90-degree connector.
Please note that these (as with any connector) if not properly stored in a dry or clean enviroment could collect water, dirt and eventully corrosion that could potentially cause CPD, noise or other related problems if installed into the coaxial plant under such variables.
This usually happens when a box of connectors stay in the back of a bucket truck and are exposed to rain, snow and the elements over time. Unfortunately, if a technician or contractor needs a connector, and the box in the "back of the truck that got rained on for the past 2-months" is all he has....the odds that they get introduced into the CATV plant are very good.
I hope that this helps!
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