Crimp, Clamp or Solder?
"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:05:36 -0600, Chris W wrote:
I am new in ham radio and want to get set up to make the coax assemblies
I will inevitably be needing in the future. I am planing on using only
LMR style coax 240, 400, 600 and maybe some 900 if I get into the 1.2ghz
stuff. So is it better to use the crimp, clamp or solder on
connectors. In the case of the center conductor, there are some where
that is solder and the outer is crimp or clamp so is crimp and or clamp
ok for the outer conductor and solder better for the inner? I welcome
all points of view on this. Thanks for you input.
As Doc said, solder.
Get a Weller SP-120 soldering iron. It's 120 watts. About $46. You can
typically find it by Googling.
You'll need that kind of heat to solder coax connector outer shells to
the braid. Get the ARRL Handbook, and look at their pages on soldering
coax connectors.
Bob
k5qwg
A ~200W soldering gun from Radio Shack or Home Depot will also work fine.
Tam/WB2TT
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