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Steve,
Yes the connectors can make all the difference, as you would have seen from the write-up I used BNC's and even though they were reasonably good quality at the extremes just wiggling the connectors slightly to vary the contact resistance ( and probably capacitance etc.) a bit can make dB's of difference to the measured directivity. Thankfully this is not a big problem under normal usage. Your PL259's would probably have similar effects though possibly not quite as noticeable at the directivities and frequencies you were looking at. Paul. VK3DIP |
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