Another source is RF Parts.
I have purchased some high quality connectors from Joel there for some off
beat cables. The LMR-600 connectors are pricey though, be prepared!
http://www.rfparts.com/c-uhf.html
73, Andy N2NT
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Brad Rehm <bradrehm@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bert,
>
> I'm not sure who the manufacturer is, but I've been able to buy LMR-600
> connectors at Austin Amateur Radio Supply in Austin. I believe they have
> both the compression and the crimp-on varieties.
>
> Brad
> KV5V
>
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Bert Barry <bertbarry@xplornet.ca> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone make a UHF connector for LMR-600? (to be used on 160m only).
> >
> > 73, Bert, VE3QAA
> >
> > On 01/01/2012 11:32 AM, John Harden wrote:
> > > This comes from the W8JI website........
> > >
> > >> Be sure all connectors and hardware are tight, and connections are dry
> > >> and well-insulated. Normal UHF connectors, even though rated less,
> > >> handle much more power than type N connectors. UHF connectors are much
> > >> less likely to develop intermittent connections, and actually have
> > >> LESS loss below 50MHz. The only potential drawback for HF use is UHF
> > >> connectors are less water resistant than properly installed N
> > >> connectors. Waterproofing can be cured with proper waterproofing.
> > > 73, John W4NU _______________________________________________ UR RST
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