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[TowerTalk] Some advice about crimp ;type coax connectors

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Some advice about crimp ;type coax connectors
From: Bill Turner <dezrat@outlook.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:55:43 -0800
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I haven't seen this discussed before so I thought I'd throw in my 2
cents. Might help someone. 

I love crimp type coax connectors. Done right, they are faster and
more reliable than solder type. I will never go back. 

First, there are two types of crimp connectors. They both are designed
to have the braid crimped, but some of them are designed to have the
center pin soldered. Do not mix up the two kinds. The solder type has
a small cutout for the solder like PL-259's have had forever. The
crimp type has a round pin with no cutout. DO NOT try to crimp the
solder type and do not try to solder the crimp type. It won't hold.
Don't ask how I know. :-)

Always crimp or solder the pin first and then give it a good pull
before you crimp the braid. It should not pull out, obviously. How
much pull? I don't know exactly, but i think it should withstand at
least ten pounds or so. More is better. 

In order to get a god crimp on the braid of the coax, all the braid
wires must all be intact. In other words, if you nick a few strands
and remove them, the crimp will not be as tight as it should be. 
Do it over. 

In order to get a really tight crimp, I like to put a single wrap of
electrical tape over the braid first. The ferrule is not part of the
electrical connection, so don't worry about that. it's only purpose it
to press the braid tightly to the connector. The tape just enlarges
the diameter and increases the pressure applied by the ferrule. You
could instead use heat shrink tubing of the appropriate size. 

I highly recommend using a coax cutting tool, the kind that makes two
cuts at once - one down to the center conductor and one down to the
braid. It is well worth your time to get the depth of cur just right.
These cutters are adjustable so practice on a piece of coax and figure
wasting a foot or two until you have the cut perfect. You will be well
rewarded in the long run. 

I learned all this the hard way. Hope this saves someone some grief.
Comments welcome. 

73, Bill W6WRT
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