Yes, the worst offender I have seen of this is LMR-400UF. Its a nice
coax for running in the shack, but its so hard to hand prepare that I
consider it worthless. I did the trick where I flowed the solder onto
the center conductor, but I ended up buying a dremel to still reshape
things. And the dielectric is on so tight that trying to get it off
(by twisting or cutting) will deform the center conductor enough it
won't slide into the center pin of a PL-259 anymore. -Scott, WU2X
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Kimo Chun <kimo@lava.net> wrote:
> Some dielectrics are rather stiff (non-foam types) and are formed in a
> spiral following the conductor. With these you may have to unscrew the
> dielectric off to keep the center conductor true.
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