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Is there a recommended way of getting the coax out of a previously-used and
cable-cut PL259 but without overheating and distending the PTFE****** core? (Had to cut the plug from the shed end of the cable when removing the 2m colinear to a new location, 5 ft lower than it was , but still sited well enough to enable one to vomit when listening to the CB types (M3 & M6 licensees) on the distant repeaters. ***** polytetrafluoroethylene IIRC, but when used for plumbing, it stands for, "Plastic Tape For Engineers" :-) |
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![]() "gareth" wrote in message ... Is there a recommended way of getting the coax out of a previously-used and cable-cut PL259 but without overheating and distending the PTFE****** core? Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. |
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![]() "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... "gareth" wrote in message ... Is there a recommended way of getting the coax out of a previously-used and cable-cut PL259 but without overheating and distending the PTFE****** core? Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. Having two technical pursuits here, amateur radio and model engineering, I very rarely think of mixing the two :-( |
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![]() "gareth" wrote in message ... Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. While I am thinking about it, it usually works beter if you can cut the shield and dielectric back so you just have about an inch or so of the center conductor sticking out the back. Put the pl259 in a vise and heat the center pin and pull the center conductor out the back with some pliers. The do the drill out the holes thing. I don't often reuse old pl259s, and have gone to the crimp type now. |
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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
... "gareth" wrote in message ... Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. While I am thinking about it, it usually works beter if you can cut the shield and dielectric back so you just have about an inch or so of the center conductor sticking out the back. Put the pl259 in a vise and heat the center pin and pull the center conductor out the back with some pliers. The do the drill out the holes thing. I don't often reuse old pl259s, and have gone to the crimp type now. Othere have recommended the same, but having just emptied the money box for an FT450-D, I really must use up the stocks of used PL259s |
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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
... "gareth" wrote in message ... Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. While I am thinking about it, it usually works beter if you can cut the shield and dielectric back so you just have about an inch or so of the center conductor sticking out the back. Put the pl259 in a vise and heat the center pin and pull the center conductor out the back with some pliers. The do the drill out the holes thing. I can't report back today as we've been out all day as fence judges at an equestrian cross-country event, (See http://www.westwilts.com/), and tomorrow we are going to supervise three Irishmen (Tree Fellers :-) ) round the corner dealing with my mother-in-law's gigantic fir tree.. Hopefully on Tuesday I'll be able to thank you for the success of your suggestion. |
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"gareth" wrote in message
... "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... "gareth" wrote in message ... Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. While I am thinking about it, it usually works beter if you can cut the shield and dielectric back so you just have about an inch or so of the center conductor sticking out the back. Put the pl259 in a vise and heat the center pin and pull the center conductor out the back with some pliers. The do the drill out the holes thing. I can't report back today as we've been out all day as fence judges at an equestrian cross-country event, (See http://www.westwilts.com/), and tomorrow we are going to supervise three Irishmen (Tree Fellers :-) ) round the corner dealing with my mother-in-law's gigantic fir tree.. Hopefully on Tuesday I'll be able to thank you for the success of your suggestion. Ralph, thanks a million, worked a dream. |
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![]() "gareth" wrote in message ... "gareth" wrote in message ... "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... "gareth" wrote in message ... Drill out the holes. Center conductor should be easy to unsolder then if you use a big enough gun/iron to heat it fast. Of course, thank-you. Simple when you think of it, but I was envisaging a difficult desoldering operation. While I am thinking about it, it usually works beter if you can cut the shield and dielectric back so you just have about an inch or so of the center conductor sticking out the back. Put the pl259 in a vise and heat the center pin and pull the center conductor out the back with some pliers. The do the drill out the holes thing. Ralph, thanks a million, worked a dream. Glad it worked out for you.. |
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