I can't speak for the frequency, but the back of the crimp connector is
a sleeve that is a tight fit on foil, or against the dielectric rather
than a soldered braid highly dependent on technique, so it's a constant
size.
The center pin doesn't depend on soldering technique either and its size
isn't altered by exterior solder
On 5/8/2016 Sunday 8:51 AM, jimlux wrote:
On 5/7/16 12:16 PM, marsh@ka5m.net wrote:
Going to the horse's mouth:
http://www.amphenolrf.com/083-1sp.html
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Insulator Material PTFE
The drawing below you reference was approved 6-30-2011.
http://www.amphenolrf.com/downloads/dl/file/id/305/product/3945/083_1sp_cust
omer_drawing.pdf
Could it be that Amphenol somewhere along the way changed the insulator
material from LCP to PTFE?
Marsh, KA5M
I'd think, rather, that there's some other inconsistency. They have
only one connector that's LCP, and they probably sell more of the
083-1SP than anything else - and lots of people have bought them and
claim it's PTFE..
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