The UHF connector has a larger diameter center pin (0.156") than the N (0.1197"), so its current handling capability is (slightly) higher. Actually, the current handling interface of the N connector
The UHF connector has a larger diameter center pin (0.156") than the N (0.1197"), so its current handling capability is (slightly) higher. Actually, the current handling interface of the N connector
Actually not - the center conductor in an N is 0.120" - you might be thinking of the pointy locator pin in the middle (0.063"), but in a "properly mated" N connector, that's not carrying any power. I
Actually not - the center conductor in an N is 0.120" - you might be thinking of the pointy locator pin in the middle (0.063"), but in a "properly mated" N connector, that's not carrying any power. I
A 7-16 DIN also uses a flat step on the pin for the center connection. The pin is mostly tapered. The N HF power rating is more than sufficient for amateur radio. How much contact surface is on your