I have some lengths of hardline that were given to me, and some of them
have N connectors on the ends. I know that these fetch a price worth
fetching on the used market, and I do not necessarily want to use the
N-connectors, since I use the hardline as feedline for antennas no
higher in frequency than 10 meters. I would like to know what I should
measure to determine the size cable that these fit. What diameter is in
question when I hear the terms 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch hardline? The
diameter of the cable that these are on, including the outer insulation,
is about 5/8-inch.
I actually have several questions:
1. Where would I measure the dimension that defines the size of the
connector?
2. What size hardline do I seem to have?
3. Is there a reasonable guess as to the impedance of this line?
Thank you,
Jan, KX2A
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