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RE: [TowerTalk] Re: [Antennas] inline female coax connector?

To: 'Tom Rauch' <w8ji@contesting.com>, n8de@thepoint.net,Jack Painter <223bthp@cox.net>
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Re: [Antennas] inline female coax connector?
From: Steve Katz <stevek@jmr.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:12 -0700
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> UHF connectors are almost impossible measure with direct
> measurements, because loss was so low. I generally measure
> them by using temperature rise at HF, but the short and
> sweet explanation is if they don't melt they are probably
> OK.
> 
> 73 Tom
> 
> //And I've melted them!  The ones that melt are a lot of the imported
> cheapies (not necessarily a cheap price, but cheaply made and imported)
> that have some sort of plastic dielectric of unknown characteristics.  The
> clear looking dielectric in the Amphenol PL-258 type 83-1JRFX, which are
> made in Mexico but to strict Amphenol specifications, is very good.  I
> don't even know what the material is, but I've never seen it fail, even
> with 1500W key-down for a long time.  The mil-spec PL-258 is 
> Amphenol 83-1J (without the "RFX" suffix) and is silver plated with a
> white dielectric material, probably Teflon.  Those are great, and I've
> never lost one at any power level.  The crappy ones might have a white
> colored dielectric (they usually do) but are lacking any heritage and do
> not carry the Amphenol brand name (or, usually, anybody's brand name).  I
> have indeed melted those.  -WB2WIK/6
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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