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On Jan 10, 10:29*pm, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , ml wrote: The other * thing *i pondered * is that it seems * *the don't *make * Pl259/so239 connectors for hardline, *so what do guys use *typically for * higher *power * DIN? ML- I would expect hardline manufacturers to use a standard connector intended for the power and frequency involved, but designed to fit the end of their cable. When hardline is chosen because of low loss rather than needing high power, it is often used for long runs with a short flexible cable at the end to connect to equipment. *In this application, use of type N connectors is common, with a female connector custom made to fit the hardline. You can get adapters for PL259/SO239, but those are lousy connectors for RF. *Their impedance is not constant from one end to the other! Fred K4DII What I use on 7/8 hardline is a copper reducer with a barrel connecter soldered into one end and then I screw the combination over the hard line. Now you have an output from the hardline that can fit most things . One time I filled the copper reducer with dielectric before I inserted the barrel connecter but could see no difference using max power. Certainly a lot cheaper than Andrews connectors and if the coax route is not ideal it is easy and inexpensive to add flexible lengths at tight corners, such as emerging from underground piping. Hardline gets extremely rigid and the outer insulation is subject to cracking in the winter time which is when I seem to have to work on things. Art |
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