On 9/16/2014 12:33 PM, Jeefaw K. Effkay wrote:
On 16/09/2014 16:53, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Ah, heck - don't make it so easy. A REAL HAM would mine and smelt his
own ore (using a garden trowel and blowtorch). He would create his own
insulating material from raw materials (bakelite would probably be
easiest), and finally shape and assemble the final product.
A real ham wouldn't make coaxial connectors.
A real ham would be using a link-coupled output from his PA, to a
balanced transmission line.
PS - don't feed the troll :-)
Why said they were coax connectors for a transmitter? I use various
types of connecters for many things. For instance, my Tektronix scope
has BNC connectors for the probes. And my rigs have connectors for the
microphones.
Plus I wouldn't use balanced line in the car.
I use a lot of connectors for a lot of different things
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