Hello Do you know the part number and where to find AMPHENOL UHF MALE RIGHT ANGLE CONNECTORS? Looking for the right angle version of the 83-1SP Thanks! Jorge CX6VM/CW5W ______________________________
Jorge, Be careful ... some of those 'right-angle' connectors use a small SPRING for the center conductor and are NOT good for high-power RF. 73 Don N8DE Hello Do you know the part number and where to
I have never seen Amphenol right angle UHF connectors, however I do have several male - female right angle UHF adaptors. The part number is 83-1AP (UG-646/U). I have only used them occasionally but I
Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 02:04:09 -0500
On 11/5/2013 9:56 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote: I have never seen Amphenol right angle UHF connectors, however I do have several male - female right angle UHF adaptors. The part number is 83-1AP (UG-646/U
I have never seen Amphenol right angle UHF connectors, however I do have several male - female right angle UHF adaptors. The part number is 83-1AP (UG-646/U). I have only used them occasionally but
Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 05:26:20 -0500
A connector gets *installed* (relatively permanently, to a cable or panel). An adapter does not. I have adapters I use just like connectors. UHF to N is quite common. 73 Roger (K8RI) -Steve K8LX ____
A connector gets *installed* (relatively permanently, to a cable or panel). An adapter does not. I have adapters I use just like connectors. UHF to N is quite common. Yes, but you're using them as a
I don't always need a right angle connector but when I do I use Amphenol ., http://www.therfc.com/uhf.htm there not cheap but they are not the springs as the low cost ones use to achieve the 90 degre
Hi Wayne, 1) I'm not the one seeking the parts. You should've replied to Jorge CX6VM, not me. 2) I buy UHF fittings from DX Engineering because I know their stuff is top shelf. vy 73, Bryan WA7PR
I have used quite a few of the Amphenol 182134 and had no problems at high power levels Mark N1UK I don't always need a right angle connector but when I do I use Amphenol ., http://www.therfc.com/uhf
Thanks to all the replies, great feedback to decide what to do 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W --Mensaje original-- De: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] En nombre de Mark Robinson Enviado el:
The guy who posted the warning about right angle connectors failed to say that it applies to cheap, no-name connectors, not Amphenol. The cheap junk IS made with tiny springs -- I learned the hard wa
OTOH, I can personally attest to DX Engineering selling excellent "no name" UHF fittings & adapters. They sell some Amphenol Connex. Unfortunately, DXE doesn't seem to offer any right-angle UHF conn
Thanks Marsh 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W --Mensaje original-- De: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] En nombre de Marsh Stewart Enviado el: jueves, 07 de noviembre de 2013 03:05 p.m. Para: