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Dave Platt wrote:
One cause: some N-connector adapters floating around out there have center pins which are either too large in diameter, improperly tapered, or which protrude too far "forwards". I suspect that male N connectors, if improperly installed, can have the same problem (the pin is pushed too far into the connector). With some types of cable, there is a tendency for the inner conductor to "lengthen" relative to the outer shield when the cable is repeatedly wound and unwound in a small radius. This can sometimes push out the connector pin a little. |
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