Jon Casamajor wrote:
> Hi Scott,
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> I've had good and not so good experiences with using shrink tubing on
> PL-259. The good is with the really heavy duty "flooded" variety. It is
> flooded with adhesive that really bonds the tubing to the coax. I found some
> the other day at a local electrical supply house. It is labeled; "PANDUIT
> HST0.8 600V. it is a bright salmon red color and a 6" piece cost me $7.15!
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Go to the electrical supply houses. The stuff that is large enough to
fit over a PL-259, or even LMR-600 connector and shrink to less than a
1/4", very heavy duty and costs about $10 for a 4' length.
> The bad I had was with the garden variety thin walled stuff that let water
> in and held it in and allowed it to migrate into the coax that I had poorly
> prepared and left one braid hole un soldered...one of those "temporarily
> permanent" cables that ended up permanent and was a bear to track down. Get
> the good stuff if you want the insurance. I will never cut a corner in
> soldering again. :-)
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>
One of the reasons I went to crimp connectors. I've had no problems
with them. OTOH I had no problems with solder type -259s either. OTOH I
can do 4 or 5 crimp connectors in the time it takes me to do one solder
type.
> I have found what I think is a better solution than heat shrinking. The Self
> bonding Silicon tape is really impressive, easy to use and less expensive.
> Gardner and Bender, GB Electrical products carries a version as do most Ace
> Hardware stores. This is the same tape that SteppIR uses to bond their
> fiberglass elements together. Take a look at this option also.
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>
Don't forget the "liquid electrical tape" either.
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Regards,
>
> Jon-K6EL
>
> k6el@comcast.net
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> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:23:51 -0600
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> From: "K7ZO \(Scott Tuthill\)" <k7zo@cableone.net>
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] Shrink Tubing on Coax & PL-259?
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> I am about to make a bunch of coax assemblies for the latest antenna
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> projects at NK7U. Joe and I were talking about putting shrink tubing over
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> the end of the coax and up over the end of the PL-259. We have seen this
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> done on some commerically produced coax. Any thoughts on this out there?
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> * Does it make a difference? Is it worth it?
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> * If so, any recommendations on what Shrink Tubing to use and suppliers of
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> it?
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> Thanks for the advice.
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> Scott/K7ZO
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