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Dan Richardson wrote:
On Wed, 11 May 2005 00:08:48 GMT, ml wrote: I use the Radio Shack banana plugs. They're heavy duty. Have a male plug at one end, a female jack at the other end. Attach the ladderline wire with the built-in thumb screws. The double banana RS connectors are the same width as 450 ohm ladderline. As I understand, they're patterned after the old General Radio banana plugs, which are no longer available. See part 278-308 at the RS site. are those bannaplugs in anyway weatherproof?? i'd guess they'd get corroded pretty quick and pretty bad no?? Well, I live on the norther California coast about ½-mile from the ocean and have used them for over ten years at this location with on corrosion problems whatsoever. A good alternative - if you can find them - are the Belling-Lee "O-Z" banana plugs, available in 3mm and 4mm diameters. For data, see http://uk.farnell.com (no "www") and enter 317147 in the Search box. Under "Tech Info" you can click the little page icon to see a PDF data sheet. The data sheet doesn't say so, but they are silver-plated. I've used them outside for years, with no noticeable corrosion. Also the Z-shaped spring in the plug is very easy to re-tension with a thumbnail. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek... down for a week while migrating to new ISP. |
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