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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: sealing PL259's
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 09:23:32 -0500
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Good stuff Roger! One thing you left out. You mention the gob (or glob) of solder on the center pin but soldering the shield through the supplied holes seems to be difficult to impossible for many users. I have seen good lookig solder jobs that didn't contact the shield, others that looked great but had melted the dielectric, and so forth.

I vote for sealing the entire connection after the male and female are tightened together with coax seal tape or whatever AND THEN applying the shrink (with the hot melt glue coating inside so that it covers the male and female connectors entirely. Inconvenient as a rock in your boot but gives good waterproofing and good mechanical strength compared to many other approaches. Wrapping everything tightly in tape before putting on the shrink works too.

Patrick   NJ5G

On 5/26/2015 1:20 AM, Roger (K8RI) on TT wrote:
The UHF connectors are fine for HF, and you can put 10 of them in a row and still have negligible loss, BUT the UHF connectors are mechanically weak. They depend on the shield/braid being securely soldered in and still the construction still allows linear motion. They are also poor at keeping water out on either end as well as the the threads. You can seal the threads, but that does little to keep water out of the connection at either end.

There seems to be a reluctance to use any material that sticks to, or leaves residue on the connectors. This in no way detracts from reusing the connectors, so has no logical basis in the use of the connectors.

Coax seal, the various self vulcanizing tapes that adhere to the connectors add strength to an otherwise mechanically weak connections. The flooded heat-shrink tubing (coated with hot melt glue on the inside adds the most strength to the connectors and it's rare to see one that leaks.

There is nothing wrong with going to the extra work to assure that no residue is left on the connectors other than the extra work that leaves a relatively weak connector water proofed, but still mechanically weak.. It's strictly an appearance issue.

As for N-type you are likely to have one of those develop a poor connection on a vertical run, ot exposed to movement from the wind or temperature extremes. Ask Jim what he thinks about N-type connectors. I used to use a lot of them, but have replaced all used at HF with UHF connectors.

Other than water and being weak, the UHF connector suffers from poor soldering techniques with "the gob" on the center pin.

73

Roger (K8RI)

On 5/25/2015 9:49 PM, Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk wrote:
Maybe even better; the type of plumber dope they use to seal the threads.


What I don't like with the PL-259 is the lack of springs to keep the connection good at the screen side. All other connectors have some type of spring that ensure a good connection such as BNC and N. You have to tighten the PL-259 "well" in order to keep a good contact and there are no insurance they will losen up over time.


Hans - N2JFS



-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Mraz <n5kilomike@gmail.com>
To: towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Mon, May 25, 2015 6:19 pm
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] sealing PL259's


What about plumber's Teflon tape?

Kris
N5KM

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Jim K9YC said:

On
Mon,5/25/2015 4:45 AM, Marsh Stewart wrote:
Timely question. I've been
wondering about how to waterproof the shell of a
PL259 to the flange of an
SO239.

I use Scotch Mastic tape, 2228.

73, Jim
K9YC
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