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"John W" wrote: I am trying to put a co-ax line through the wall of my shack. I purchased two chassis mount N-type connectors a while ago, one for inside and one for outside the shack. As you will know these connectors have a solderable centre pin for the co-ax inner conductor and seem to rely on the chassis for the outer connection. John- The chassis mount N connectors should come with a "back shell" that allows the center pin of Co-ax to be soldered, and the shield to be soldered to the shell. If transmitting, you need to maintain the shield to prevent your signal from being leaked from the unshielded wire. The unshielded wire will act as both a loop antenna and an inductive reactance in series with the center conductor. As others suggested, feeding the Co-Ax through the wall may be the best approach. There is a plastic tube available for doing that. It used to be sold by Radio Shack as their model 15-1200A "Wall Feed-Through Tube", but I can't find it at their web site. Another approach is an MFJ-4602 "Window Antenna feedthru panel". It has three Co-ax plus balanced, single wire and ground feedthroughs. The panel is meant to be mounted on a window sill with the window closed over it. Fred K4DII |
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