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Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Good quality (NOT DIY) inexpensive Hard line conn

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Good quality (NOT DIY) inexpensive Hard line connectors
From: n1rr@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 12:04:37 +0000 (UTC)
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I didnt say anything about impedence..... I assume it will all be 75 ohm until 
I connectorize it and test it. 
This is all older cable from mid to late 1990's before any of the ones you 
mention or any current products were ever manufactured. 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Grant Saviers" <grants2@pacbell.net> 
To: n1rr@comcast.net, "TowerTalk" <towertalk@contesting.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 6:59:14 PM 
Subject: Re: [Bulk] [TowerTalk] Good quality (NOT DIY) inexpensive Hard line 
connectors 

Are you sure you have 50 ohm coax? The CATV distribution rems are 75 
ohm. Cable Z is the starting point for your research. 

Some of the surplus around 0.5" od is SFX500 (bare), IF it is 50 ohm. 
The connectors are readily available new, check ebay for N & 7/16 DIN. 
UHF are really rare. 

Power rating for SFX500 is 5KW to 30MHz and that's the baby size of what 
you have. 

Grant KZ1W 



On 5/10/2016 10:54 AM, n1rr@comcast.net wrote: 
> I have 7/8", 3/4" 5/8", 1/2" CommScope and Times Microwave hardline which is: 
> Non-corrugated / annular / smooth wall, some has jacket and some does not. 
> What manufacturers & part numbers apply to this 1997 to 1999 vintage cable 
> for use with UHF or Type-N ? 
> 
> I'm looking for connector product details that are not DIY. I dont want to 
> deal with the 
> unreliability of using dissimilar metals such as copper reducers and other 
> components. 
> 
> LRC 
> I have some parts from these. It seems that the 2-piece types will fit the 
> .875", .75", .625" and .500" hardline. 
> What are the secrets behind utilizing UHF or Type-N adapters with them s ince 
> they use a thread of 5/8" x 24 thread ? 
> Which of the know series ( K-Series, X-Series) is suitable for 1500watts 
> output ? 
> I see .072" pins and also .167 pins. They are both rated to 20Amp @ 4kV. 
> 
> -Charlie N1RR 
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