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Dear Group:
It appears that I may be compelled to crimp BNC connectors far out in a field. I searched the many thousand messages I have saved that were of value and found this from Mr. Brian Kelly from August 3, 2003: If you're going to spend money, then be sure to buy plugs with a captive pin and pressure-sleeve ("top hat") cable clamp. They are more expensive than the original MIL type, but much better for hand assembly and much easier to remove and re-use... in other words, they're good long-term value for amateurs. An example is the Tyco/Greenpar 1-1478401-0. There should be a disassembled picture at www.farnell.com/uk - search for part number 3977754. (The parts aren't laid out in quite the right order, but you'll get the idea.) Personally I wouldn't use crimp connectors without the correct tools to make the full six-sided crimps in the two different sizes required. Also they cannot be re-used, which makes them poorer value for (most) amateurs. ------ With the assumptions that the cable is RG58C/U type, that the connection will be well wrapped and the BNC connector is on the end of a very long piece of cable going to HF receiving antenna(s): Questions: What have you found to be the most reliable BNC connectors of the crimp type? What crimping tool is the most appropriate? A crimping tool that may inexpensively be modified to crimp UHF (to RG213/U type cable) type connectors is desirable. Thanks for your advice. No substitute exists for experience with a task that so easily can go wrong. 73, Mac N8TT -- J. McLaughlin; Michigan, USA Home: |
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