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robert casey wrote:
Extra credit if they can do it without melting the dielectric insulation of the coax. More points if they can get the solder to actually flow onto the connector body where the shield solder holes are located (helps if you use a small file to remove the plating first). And more points if they remember to put the shell on the cable in the correct direction before doing any soldering ;-) I used to tin the braid then use a small tubing cutter to trim the shield to the right length. I used a drill to remove the plating from the holes and file all the chrome off between the holes. I tinned the center conductor and put a drop of liquid RMA flux on the center conductor and the braid before I put the coax into the plug, then soldered all four holes and the center pin. I didn't melt the dielectric, and you couldn't pull the coax out of the plug. I also used my Sprague TO-6 to put a couple hundred volts across the cable to make sure there were no loose strands waiting to short out. I had Hams and CBers tell me my cables were too expensive but they kept coming back to buy more to replace other bad cables, and they started sending other people to me, as well. I had someone bring me a cable he bought somewhere else. He said it was "Kind of lossy" No wonder. It was a dead short at one end. He didn't want two new plugs so i walked out the door to my truck and raised the hood. I touched the center pin of one plug and the sleeve of the other plug across the battery. Smoke and flames came out of one plug. A true "Quick & Dirty" test that never fails to find the shorted plug. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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