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There are quite a number of styles of N connector, and each is a bit
different. Cable stripping dimensions for a couple of the more common ones are shown in the ARRL Handbook, and you might be able to find instructions for your particular connector on the manufacturer's web site. I'd say the most important thing is to make sure the center conductor pin protrudes the correct distance, and make sure the cable end of the center conductor pin is against the insulation. That is, there shouldn't be any place where air is the only dielectric between inner and outer conductors except along the large diameter portion of the center pin. My advice is based more on extensive experience with time domain reflectometry than on a great deal of experience making precision cables with N connectors. Hopefully someone with more actual connector experience will comment further. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Paul Burridge wrote: Hi all, I have to make up some highly accurate length RG-214 coax patch leads for network analyzer interconnects up to 1.3Ghz. I have the cable and the male N-type plugs to terminate them with. So how best to trim this cable to maintain its 50 ohm impedance as the plugs are joined to the cable? The plugs' center pins are solder-type; the shielding Otoh is clamped in place. Are there any fool-proof cutting dimensions to get the result right every time? THanks, Paul |
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