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Re: [TowerTalk] DIN to coax connector?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] DIN to coax connector?
From: Bob K6UJ <k6uj@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 19:03:50 -0700
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Gerald,

Thanks for the info !

Bob
K6UJ




On 9/2/16 12:42 PM, TexasRF@aol.com wrote:
Bob, don't be mislead about N and 7/16 connectors being water proof as they are not. Yes, they have gaskets around the OD of the cable and that helps. But waterproof they are not. One still needs to apply one of the many sealing techniques for complete water intrusion protection.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 9/2/2016 2:30:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time, k6uj@pacbell.net writes:

    OK,  I understand.
    In my case I have pretty much standardized on Davis bury flex with
    Amphenol 83-1SP in the shack and on the tower
    for rotator loops etc.  I will be putting in three 300 feet runs
    out to
    the tower for three yagis going up. I am trying to  decide on
    cable and
    connectors for these runs.  I am following this discussion with
    interest, will help me decide
    what route to take.  I like the waterproofness (is that a word ?
    hihi)
    of the N and the DIN connectors.  I don't have any connectors yet, it
    makes sense to go with the DIN from the start.   I also need to
    decide
    whether to get the crimp or clamp style connectors.  I think I am
    on the
    right forum to be steered in the right direction :-)

    Bob
    K6UJ

    On 9/2/16 11:22 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
    > On Fri,9/2/2016 7:28 AM, Bob K6UJ wrote:
    >> I looked at dins a while back, considered trying them but they
    were
    >> very expensive.
    >> Maybe things have changed, can you recommend a supplier, and what
    >> kind of price for LMR600 dins ?
    >
    > I'm the wrong guy to ask -- I've never considered using DINs,
    because
    > my station is essentially built out (yes, I do expand it, but I'm
    > certainly not going to start over -- it took me a long time to
    > scrounge the hard line and connectors that I have installed). I
    don't
    > need the ruggedness that some good engineers have cited as an
    > advantage, and I'm not doing anything demanding above 50 MHz, so I
    > don't need the precision of 50 ohm construction that N, BNC, and
    DIN
    > offer. The only reason I have Ns in my system is that I could
    not buy
    > UHF connectors I could buy for the 7/8-in hardline I was able to
    > scrounge.
    >
    > I use hard line to minimize the loss in the 350 ft runs to the
    top of
    > my tower. I achieved my goal of less than 1 dB loss through 6M. Of
    > course, I also appreciate the improved shielding that it provides.
    >
    > 73, Jim K9YC
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