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Hi,
Great group; really appreciate the help. Do receiving only. Have been going around a bit in trying to configure several radios and antennas, including HF receivers and Scanners, with multiple antennas. If I use "good" quality multi-position switches to do it, the $ are getting up a bit. Since I don't really switch all that often, two or three times a day perhaps, I was wondering about just forgetting the switches and just make a simple plug panel using, I imagine, BNC connectors and coax. So, what kind of life might I expect with BNC's, plugging and unplugging them ? They certainly weren't designed with multiple in and outs in mind, but they are kind of well built, and I imagine they would take a fair amount of usage this way; perhaps ? Anyone have any experience with this kind of an application ? What would degrade first in them; the center pin ? Any better coax connectors for this kind of patch panel usage in your opinions ? Thanks again, Bob |
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