Hi Jim, A 13-30 DIN connector is like a flange connector used with high power transmitters (e.g., television transmitters and 50 KW AM), but it uses threads rather than a flange. 73 Frank W3LPL -- Or
Thanks John, Now if some of us only knew where we get a solder pot to pxxx, excuse me, dip out coax in. Terry KI7M _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband
Now if some of us only knew where we get a solder pot to pxxx, excuse me, dip out coax in. Terry KI7M I've been shopping for them. You need a minimum of 1 1/4" depth for the PL-259. That rules out al
A BNC connector has a Ø.050 pin and when mated property an N connector has a Ø.120 center pin. John KK9A When you look at an N connector, specifically the center pin - remember that the N connector c
I have never had a problem with soldering PL-259s and I have been putting them on since 1959! I know how to soldering them correctly. Sent from my iPhone _________________ Searchable Archives: http:/
<I've been shopping for them. You need a minimum of 1 1/4" depth for <the PL-259. That rules out all the cheap ones. For ~$300 you can <get an American Beauty with 1 1/2" depth. <Does anyone have a b
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Some of you fellows who want to use Ns may benefit from this hint and kink: https://www.radioworld.com/columns-and-views/repair-and-protect-type-n-connectors Rob K5UJ _________________ Searchable Arc