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Re: Topband: Rather use N-type (was Re: The answer to PL-259

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Subject: Re: Topband: Rather use N-type (was Re: The answer to PL-259
From: Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org>
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 19:04:18 -0500
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Well here's the advantage of captivated center pins: the pin is NOT bonded to the center conductor. IOW, if the coax center conductor shrinks a bit, it can slide in the center pin and the pin stays put.

And that's exactly what you want it to do - especially with an N connector.

-Steve K8LX


On 12/07/18 14:25 PM, Mike Waters wrote:

Exactly my experience, even with captivated pins!! And my coax runs were
only about 100' long.

The captivating washers were made of Teflon®, *and Teflon cold flows*. This
was when I lived in Toledo, Ohio when the temperature dropped well below
zero.

Four photos of those N connectors are at
http://www.w0btu.com/files/misc/N_plugs . See the last two.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2018, 1:02 PM Richard (Rick) Karlquist <richard@karlquist.com>
wrote:

My two 500 foot RG-216 military surplus cables both eventually exhibited
retracted pins on the type N connectors at both ends.  I replaced them with
PL-259's.  ...  Success anecdotes about install once and never touch again
commercial sites are probably not relevant to ham applications.

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