Hi people, Another basic question: I need to split the end of the coax to make pigtails for the Yagi connection for the local club Field Day beams. This is the second set of coax cables I've run acro
How does a pigtail go bad? Maybe when the pig finds his tail out partying all night, etc...... Never had pigtail ends go bad, in 37 years of making them and probably 500 installations by now. After m
I mount an SO-239 in a small plastic box purchased from Radio Shack. I also mount two stainless steel 1/4-20 bolts as ears. I can now use a PL-259 and not worry about weather proofing. I put toroids
Doug: Here's what I did for my coax balun (not my idea - just stole shamelessly from the Antenna Handbook or similar.) o Strip jacket about four inches. o Remove braid down to about half inch from en
I like this idea but I have a question. I have been told in the past that stainless steel is a poor conductor of RF. Good for hardware but poor for feedthrough points. Is this true? 73 Dick -- -- Vis