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![]() "Michael Black" wrote in message news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1601171129040.26062@darkstar. example.org... So there'd have to be some special reason to use UHF connectors for me. The only bad thing about that find was that there weren't many female connectors, and while the local surplus store once had some odd bits of something that included two female BNC connectors, that wsa in the past when I found this pile of male connectors. As it seems like most all the ham gear around the states has the so239/pl259 type connectors on them there is a big need for that type in my shack. |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016, Ralph Mowery wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1601171129040.26062@darkstar. example.org... So there'd have to be some special reason to use UHF connectors for me. The only bad thing about that find was that there weren't many female connectors, and while the local surplus store once had some odd bits of something that included two female BNC connectors, that wsa in the past when I found this pile of male connectors. As it seems like most all the ham gear around the states has the so239/pl259 type connectors on them there is a big need for that type in my shack. And that's unfortunate, though physically they have to be better than phono connectors, which I thought the Heathkits (and likely other rigs) used a lot for lower level connectors. I seem to recall a Type N connector fits in the same holes as a UHF connector, but of course a BNC would be too small, at the least you'd need an adapter plate. Though BNC would probably fit into those phono connector holes. Michael |
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![]() "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... "gareth" wrote in message ... But with one caveat, and that is, don't drill right through lest you sever the central conductor making it difficult to get hold of when desoldering it. And thereby hangs a tale! Cut the braid outer jacket away about an inch or two behind the connector leaving the center conductor sticking out. Put the conector in a vise, heat the center pin and pull the conductor out with some pliers. Then drill the holes. Or you can do the drilling first, then heat the center while holding the connector with the pliers and give it a quick hit near the edge of a table and the center conductor should fall out. ================================================== ========== Yes. I have a small bench vise with an anvil at the back. If I have something like a connector center pin to desolder, I can hold the thing in pliers near the anvil and give it a sharp rap on the anvil when the solder has melted. |
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