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"HRBE" wrote in
: Hello to all, I have just bought a Ground plane adaptor off Ebay (yeah I know!) (China! Yeah I know!) it was advertised as a PL259/SO239 male/female thread to enable a groundplane to be fitted to a mobile antenna. I assumed wrongly that there was an International standard with regard to the PL259/SO239. Naturally when a known part number is advertised, one would expect that the normal 5/8" x 24 threads per inch standard (UNEF) would be followed. Not so! What was sent was a 16 x 1mm adaptor. Naturally the language difference is making it hard for me to convince the seller that he MUST advertise the adaptor on Ebay having a metric thread. Can anyone tell me if there is a move towards the metrification of the PL259/SO239 connectors? If this happens all hell will break loose, imagine trying to connect antenna to coax at say a field day or even worse in an emergency situation? John VK2KCE John, I see you have asked this question in several places. I have read some for what they are worth. The Japanese manufacturers seems to have gotten a mind about a JIS for an 'equivalent' connector. I don't know this for sure, but I have come across some incompatible look alike connectors on some well known Japanese brand high power amplifiers. Your Chinese parts may have been copied from one of these incompatible connectors. Owen |
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![]() I see you have asked this question in several places. I have read some for what they are worth. The Japanese manufacturers seems to have gotten a mind about a JIS for an 'equivalent' connector. I don't know this for sure, but I have come across some incompatible look alike connectors on some well known Japanese brand high power amplifiers. Your Chinese parts may have been copied from one of these incompatible connectors. Owen The problem of metric PL259's is well known in the UK at least , and adaptors and 'metric' connectors are available from Ham Radio dealers. 73 Jeff |
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On May 2, 3:17*am, "Jeff" wrote:
I see you have asked this question in several places. I have read some for what they are worth. The Japanese manufacturers seems to have gotten a mind about a JIS for an 'equivalent' connector. I don't know this for sure, but I have come across some incompatible look alike connectors on some well known Japanese brand high power amplifiers. Your Chinese parts may have been copied from one of these incompatible connectors. Owen The problem of metric PL259's is well known in the UK at least , and adaptors and 'metric' connectors are available from Ham Radio dealers. 73 Jeff That may explain the problem I had with a couple of connectors . I was able to borrow a die to run over them. The metric threads must be very close to the SAE. After rethreading them they worked but I didnt like the way the threads looked so i trashed them. Jimmie |
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The problem of metric PL259's is well known in the UK at least , and
adaptors and 'metric' connectors are available from Ham Radio dealers. 73 Jeff That may explain the problem I had with a couple of connectors . I was able to borrow a die to run over them. The metric threads must be very close to the SAE. After rethreading them they worked but I didnt like the way the threads looked so i trashed them. Yes, they normally do up most of the way and then bind just before the inner part has mated with the serrated teeth, so it is easy to miss if you don't check that the cable is not free to rotate. 73 Jeff |
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