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How much power could it hold at HF and also uhf/vhf
frequencies? Assuming a modern day high quality N connector?? 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? Good to Gigs at 5kw. I recall a test of Pl259/SO239 connection vs. N found the PL259/SO239 to fail from overheating due to the internal mismatch with as little as 500 watts at UHF frequencies. I don't recall the Maximum at HF, but High SWR is a consideration. Best to use open wire feeders in that case. N is a 50 ohm connector, but the PL259/2O239 is a stepped transistion and isn't even specified for impedance. |
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