I learned the pre-tinning and tubing cutter trick that Karl describes
from a W6SAI book on wire antennas. Some time back I learned the trick
of roughing up the surface around the PL-259's holes. I'm far less
thorough than Ian in that I simply lightly run the file around the
surface. It does make a world of difference in solderability. I
assumed the problem might have arisen from residual release agents that
were used in the connector's manufacture.
73, Joe
K2XX
On 4/27/2011 3:42 PM, Carl wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:<donroden@hiwaay.net>
> To:<amps@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 1:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Power handling of an SMA
>
>
>> Quoting Ian White GM3SEK<gm3sek@ifwtech.co.uk>:
>>> Another trick is to file across each of the 4 holes with a 1/8in round
>>> file. File away to almost the full depth of the hole, leaving just a
>>> thin feather-edge of bare brass which is much easier to solder.
>>
>> I drill out the holes to a larger size.
> That would seem to just require more of an area to solder
>
>> I also pre-tin the braid and then I cut the braid with a razor knife.
> Thats how I was taught in the Navy, in 1959. These days I use a tubing
> cutter but I only tin solid dielectric coax, not foam.
>
> Carl
> KM1H
>
>> Don W4DNR
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