Anyone use this cable manufacturer? Made in Mississippi.... I'm
considering using them for my main tower runs.... maybe split a reel
with someone.
www.trilogycoax.com
73,
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Clay Autery, KY5G
(318) 518-1389
On 06-Jul-18 18:03, john@kk9a.com wrote:
Thanks for the info Steve, your knowledge of commercial systems is very
valuable to us on towertalk. 7-16 DIN connectors are indeed very robust. I
have a few on my 10m system however they are larger than the N and UHF
connectors that most hams use. So, for the fun of it I purchased an Amphenol
4.3-10 jack. It is a very nice looking connector, similar to an N on
steroids, that would be an easy swap with existing N/UHF jacks. The only
issue may be with finding 4.3-10 plugs. The Commscope and Amphenol stock is
very low for LDF4 cable and I found nothing reasonably priced for RG series
coax.
John KK9A
To: towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] N connector, Re: UHF (PL259) soldered center
From: Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:46:25 -0400
I haven't looked, but I'm guessing that neither of the *mini* DIN series
have much to choose from as far as connectors for 3/8" braided coax (RG213,
LMR400, etc). They were developed to be the next generation connector for
the Remote Radio Head to Antenna jumper interface, which is 1/2" corrugated
hardline 99% of the time. The availability scenario will improve as time
goes on, but I'd bet on the 4.3-10 to be the survivor.
Whereas 7-16 DIN has gained enough market share to be available for almost
all cables, and will be for the foreseeable future.
The 4.1-9.5 has been around for 15 years at least, and is the one properly
called mini-DIN. The 4.3-10 is much more recent, and was developed
specifically with ultra low PIM in mind, plus high density jack fields. The
4.3-10 is what all new cell equipment is and will be using, especially as we
move into 5G.
Either series though is a big upgrade to the N in mechanical robustness.
-Steve K8LX
On 06/27/18 17:01 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
Is the 4.1-9.5 a new connector. It looks like the chassis jack is the same
size as a SO-239 and N which would make an easy swap. I also found a
4.3-10 chassis jack which has a hole pattern close enough that it may fit.
These Mini-DIN's could be a great upgrade without severely modifying
equipment except I have found few connectors, especially for the 4.1-9.5
that you mentioned. Finding connectors for smaller RG-400 coax is even
more challenging.
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