The 7/16 were For lower IMD performance Fromm 400 MHz up. The 4.3-10 are in
shop,
We’ve used these for some time, if I have some available I can send them.
Glenn, VA7UO
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> On Apr 29, 2019, at 6:09 PM, Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org> wrote:
>
> It's not so much the appropriateness for smaller cables.
>
> The small DIN connectors - 4.1-9.5 & 4.3-10 - were developed in an attempt to
> make compact *jack fields* while retaining the PIM performance and
> reliability of 7-16 DIN.
>
> The 4.3-10 panel socket connector is barely bigger than an N, and is way more
> robust.
>
> -Steve K8LX
>
>> On 04/29/19 20:25 PM, Michael Clarson wrote:
>>
>> When I first heard of these, I said to myself, what, another connector? If
>> you are familiar with the 7/16 DIN connector, the 4.3-10 is a smaller one
>> suitable for smaller cables. Rugged and can handle power. See
>> https://www.hubersuhner.com/en/products/radio-frequency/connectors-adapters/mid-size-connectors-4-3-10-c-n-uhf
>
>>> Not to be dense....but, what is a4.3-10 ?
>>> Don
>>> N8DE
>
>>>> On Apr 29, 2019 7:48 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a source for quality 4.3-10 male connectors for RG8
>>> size
>>>> coax? The only ones that I found so far are at Pasternack for $66 each.
>>>>
>>>> John KK9A
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