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I've been running one at 50 watts for years. No problem.
"Al - KA5JGV" wrote in message ... I have used a few of them and they work OK. I would not use them for transmitting however. When the center wire goes into the center pin there is a slight resistance pressure probably due to a spring clip type action. They're quick and easy and should be fine for low power applications. Al KA5JGV "Robert11" wrote in message ... Do they actually work ? Work good enough for a receiver's coax run ? Thanks, Bob |
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