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JB wrote:
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. JB sez "N is a 50 ohm connector, but the PL259/2O239 is a stepped transistion and isn't even specified for impedance." Actually, think you will find that N connectors, as well as BNC connectors come in Several Impedences! (Not one size fits all). Had surplus ones with center pins fit 90 ohm, and 75 ohm (no go on 50 ohm coax)! Be sure to check connector specs! Jim NN7K |
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