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> Another issue is why do hams have an aversion to crimp-on PL259's?
> They are easy to put on and mechanically superior to soldered
> connectors. Using them should be a "no-brainer."
Having switched to "crimp-on" UHF and N-connectors for RG-8, LMR400 and 600
I can not understand why any one would go to soldering connectors with the
exception of the ham who only uses a couple. Then the cost of the crimping
tool may become an issue for those on a tight budget. Then again when it
comes to "resoldering", or reusing UHF connectors, I don't and havent for
many years. I figure it's two and a half bucks well spent. One other point,
cripm on N-connectors are _so_much_easier than using the "clamp on"
73
Roger (K8RI)
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