G'day,
I'm wondering just what sort of tension these things are being subject
to. I tend to believe that co-ax connectors are there to make
reasonably solid electrical contact, the physical stuff is sorted by
other means. I've never had such a failure.
The jacket and braid of co-ax (not hardline) can always be pushed back
from the centre dialectric. I try to use crimp type where available.
In the case of PL259 with soldered centre conductor and braid the two
are locked in place.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Schafer" <garyschafer@comcast.net>
To: "Bill VanAlstyne, W5WVO" <w5wvo@cybermesa.net>
Cc: "_Mailing List Tower-Talk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] N connectors pulling off
> Possibly you are not getting the braid conductors all flat when
> installing. You must not have any of the strands overlap others. If
you
> do that raises that part of the connector fit and the rest will not
fit
> tight.
>
> 73
>
> Gary K4FMX
>
> Bill VanAlstyne, W5WVO wrote:
> > The thread on PL-259s has been very instructive, and appreciated.
But I'm
> > having problems with genuine Amphenol N connectors (clamp/solder
type)
> > installed on Belden 9913F7 coax. And yes, I did buy the type of N
connector
> > specified for this cable type (82-202-1006, as opposed to the
82-202
> > characterized for RG-8).
> >
> > Problem is, the connectors seem to pull off very easily,
especially after
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