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Subject: [TowerTalk] CONNECTORS
From: Craig Clark <jcclark@worldpath.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:59:08 -0400
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The standard in the industry has been that cables have male connectors.
When joining cables, a double female, a PL258, is normally employed.

There is a lot of "expert commentary" about losses in adapters and in almost all cases that is all it is, lore and has no basis in fact. Additionally, there are imports that are as good as some of the American manufacturers.

That said, UHF females are available from a number of vendors. RF Industries has p/n is RFU-520-1E for RG213 series cables (9913, LMR400, RG8 and the ever popular Davis Buryflex <grin>,) retail price around $5 ea and is a clamp type connector.

Going to another thread, one of the greatest strengths of Davis's Buryflex is its PE plastic jacket (as opposed to PVC) that allows it to stand-up to a wide range of hostile environments and is specifically designed for direct burial. Buryflex is usable in a wide range of applications that require a rugged cable that has low loss.

73, Craig Clark, K1QX

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