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![]() Hi Dave I must have ,made a mistake when copying that link. This one shows me that a N connector will handle over a KW average at frequencies "ML" is considering. http://www.southwestmicrowave.com/mp...%20Coaxial.pdf Jerry KD6JDJ "Dave" wrote in message ... Jerry wrote: Hi ML I wonder if you saw the page 116 graph of http://www.southwestmicrowave.com/mp...0for%20Coaxial that shows the power handling capability of the N connector. Jerry KD6JDJ "Welcome to Southwest Microwave You have requested a page that is either obsolete or has moved. Click here for our complete Product Catalog listing." I think the connector can handle more power than the cable. |
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 04:16:45 GMT, "Jerry"
wrote: Hi Dave I must have ,made a mistake when copying that link. This one shows me that a N connector will handle over a KW average at frequencies "ML" is considering. http://www.southwestmicrowave.com/mp...%20Coaxial.pdf Jerry KD6JDJ Hi Jerry, Thanx for the link. Good material and answers a lot questions typically put to the group on this topic. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Jerry wrote:
Hi Dave I must have ,made a mistake when copying that link. This one shows me that a N connector will handle over a KW average at frequencies "ML" is considering. http://www.southwestmicrowave.com/mp...%20Coaxial.pdf Jerry KD6JDJ Good for legal power to 2600 MHz. There ain't an RG8 cable made that'll do near that. Maybe 7/8" "Heliax" style line. http://www.rfparts.com/coax_specs.html |
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