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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 16:15:19 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote: Hello: This will be my first outdoor receiving antenna project. For running coax between a receive only antenna (30 MHz), and the receiver in the house, what are the typical connectors to specify. Some of these connectors will be outdoors, of course, and this is a consideration as they will be essentially inaccessible, and I would like them to remain tight, functional, etc. for a long time.. I guess for 30 MHz, I don't need the higher freq. fancy N or F, etc., but should I go with BNC's, PL-259/259, or...? Why ? How does one protect outdoor coax connectors ? Gunk them up with RTV or...? Are therer "better quality" ones avail. than what one sees in the Universl cat., such as Silver plated, etc. ? Worth getting ? Thanks, Bob Are you matching a wire to a cable. You'll need a ''balun''. I'd get one of the F-Connector types he http://www.geocities.com/qrp_baluns/lm.html as the Cable TV stuff (RG-6, connectors, grounding blocks, etc.) is ubiquitous and cheap. |
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