On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 20:58 -0700, Jim WA9YSD wrote:
> I did not say dipole,  I said INVERTED VEE.
> 
> Type N connector from what I can remember from a friends test at Zenith on 
> the HF freqs had for all practical purposes a flat line impedance across the 
> connector.  The PL-259 had a huge jump in impedance.  How much of an effect 
> does that jump in impedance have on receive signals?  Now, we did this about 
> 1974 or so, so the quality of materials and frequency responses may have 
> changed since then.  How many of these connectors needs to be installed 
> before a noticeable change in a week DX signal is detected?   Do you count 
> the Male and Female connector as one or two points of  loss?
> 
The impedance bump is less than an inch long. If the ring is really
tight, the impedance bump doesn't introduce loss so much as it
introduces a change of impedance seen through the connector. At HF you
probably can't measure that change without introducing 50 connector
pairs one after the other.
>  BNC and C type connectors I see people are using these.  This is good input 
> and nice to hear.  Darn good connectors.
> 
> UHF PL type connectors are excellent.  Do not get these confused with the 
> common HF PL-259.
> 
> Keep The Faith, Jim K9TF/WA9YSD
73, Jerry, K0CQ
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