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Re: [TowerTalk] LMR-600 end connector, M or F ?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] LMR-600 end connector, M or F ?
From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 01:37:14 -0400
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I use what ever is appropriate.  The "Best Connectors" are 7-16 DIN.
Good Amphenol and Times Wirer N connectors are reasonably priced if you must go with N or F. I view F connectors on the end of LMR600 as a waste.

Male Vs female. I keep both as well as the good quality N bulkhead connectors which are usually female. N-type connectors have a problem with center pin migration. I always add a one or two turn loop at twice the repeatable bend radius just prior to the connector (top and bottom) on vertical runs of 50 feet or more. One turn on 50 feet, two turns on longer runs. Typically on long, horizontal runs that will require splices it's male one end and female the other. That way it only takes two connectors for a splice. There are drawbacks to this so it's not an approach for everyone As I usually purchase connectors in 25, 50, and 100 lots I keep a supply of the main types. I run SO2R with 6-packs and remote antenna switches. With complete stations in the house and shop, SO2R means a LOT of connectors. I did use N-Type for HF, but I was losing connectors due to voltage. (Lightening, or SWR and Power?) I don't know. They looked good, tested good with an ohm meter, but were shorted at 100W of RF. I don't have a Megger (sp?). If I can find some good 7-16 connectors at a reasonable price, I will convert as time, weather, finances, and physical abilities permit.

UHF for LMR-600 are usually quite pricey. Less expensive usually have problems. I had some really nice, inexpensive ones, but the ends broke off with very little side pressure.

I know someone sent me a link for the 7-16 DIN connectors, but I can't find it. 7-16! That's the inner and outer connectors size in mm

Neither N, no F would be among my primary choices. As to where you use male, female, and bulkhead connectors/splices, that's pretty much a personal choice. I like the idea of captive center pins on center connectors, but not non standard connectors. I prefer standard brand names although I've had problems with Amphenol. (missing threads and UHF center pins only partially there). I have found, silver plated brass imports that appeared to be as good in UHF, but consistency can be a problem. China actually makes some good stuff and they also make trash. They are primarily a cottage industry as was Japan some years ago. But as long as hams are willing to buy cheap, junk connectors to save a dime or a buck, they will continue to make junk. They make some good tubes, for legal limit amps, but be careful of NOS versions of the same tubes and who made them.

In the early days, we were relegated to using military surplus which was cheap and available in barrels full of high quality parts, transmitters and receivers even through the 60s and into the 70s, but no more. Good quality tubes(valves) were cheap and plentiful. Oops, wandering OT.

73

Roger  (K8RI)



On 8/5/2015 7:42 PM, Robert Harmon wrote:
I will be adding Bury Flex pigtails to the end of my LMR-600 runs.
I will get adapters from the EZ-600 connectors to the PL-259's on the Bury Flex.
What do you prefer for your LMR-600 end connectors, female or male or does it 
make any difference ?
I thought this might be a dumb question but will ask anyway, hihi.


73,
Bob
K6UJ


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73

Roger (K8RI)


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