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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 13:51:42 GMT, "Chuck S."
wrote: Clamp types have cause me problems over the years, stay away from them. Crimp type work ok in the shack but not out side for a long time. Solder it by far the best way to go. Another type that works good outside is compression clamps. The ones meant to be used with hard line. They cost more, but unless you like climbing up a 60 foot tower in a contest, they are worth the cost! How about using clamp N-types *and* soldering them?? You'd have to drill a hole or two in the outer casing for the solder, but wouldn't it be the most secure solution? -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake |
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