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I must replace the 100+ ft. coax run in a receive-only antenna system
that includes a Transi-Tap transient discharger and a Magnetic Longwire Balun impedance transformer, and both have SO-239's. It used to be RG-58, but foam-dielectric 75-ohm sat-TV coax is everywhere, low-loss, well shielded, cheap etc.and I am sure I can live with the extra mismatch. However, its shield is aluminum foil. It can't be soldered, so the plug has to be twist-on or maybe crimp-on type. The center conductor is copper or copperclad and therefore can be soldered. Years ago I did use things that looked like screw-on PL-259's on the 300+ ft. sat-TV coax run that feeds my homemade T2FD. They work perfectly, but I'd be darned if I can find some anymore around here. So I have to buy online unseen, if I can find any. I located exactly one expensive supplier, in the UK, that lists "twist-on PL-259's for RG-58" and they don't look like mine. QUESTIONS: - Do twist-on / crimp-on PL259's for RG-58 still exist? - Do they go by any special name I can't guess? - Whatever they're actually called, do they fit sat-TV coax? - Suggestions for suppliers? Or should they be available everywhere? I hope I hadn't chanced on a nonstandard type! Thank you in advance! N1JPR/I2 |
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