They make dust/protective caps for SO239 connectors that are threaded to match,
and have a rubber gasket, just for this sort of use. About $3 from Pasternack,
for instance.
One could also use "Capplug" type plastic caps. These are used for all manner
of round connectors and are available in a plethora of sizes (from SMB sized on
up to real big ones for multipin "Bendix style" circular connectors. Find one
snug enough that it engages the threads in the SO239 and you're all set.
Or, perhaps one could use PVC pipe end caps (if you can find them in the right
size...)
Don Havlicek wrote:
>
> Ken,
> I'm not sure what the OEM source is, but DowKey relays come with plastic
> caps that fit over the SO-239's. If you can't find a source .. perhaps
> you can find a machine shop that purchases lots of machine tool
> 'bits'... they come in plastic tubes with end caps .. if the caps are
> the right size for the SO-239's .. you're in business!! [5/8"???]
> Don - N8DE
>
> Ken Hopper wrote:
> >
> > Dear TowerTalk gurus,
> >
> > I have a remote coax switch. It has UNused and exposed PL259 sockets. I
> > also
> > have some coax hanging out there with PL259 plugs. How do you cover them up
> > to
> > that they don't oxidize and get weathered? I tried plastic bags and duct
> > tape
> > and both were ruined by Chicago winter WX. Does some company sell plastic
> > covers for the sockets and plugs that provide weatherproofing?
> >
> > thanks,
> > de ken n9vv
> > http://www.n9vv.com
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