I have a lot more connectors than that and my station is quite loud. Use
a quality connector such as Amphenol or Andrew/Commscope and don't believe
the old wives tale of PL-259 loss. Also use the best feedline that you can
afford.
John KK9A
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
From: "Paul Booth" wa6ibu
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 22:43:16 -0700
This may have been asked before, but I am cleaning up my system from
temporary to permanent installation and I was thinking about putting in a
patch panel. My question is what is a reasonable number of connectors and
barrel connectors to have between antenna and amplifier. For now the
antennas go directly to the amp but I'm adding antennas and was going to
neaten things up with a patch panel so that I would have;
1. Connector at antenna
2. In/out connectors through lightning protection in junction box
outside the house
3. Patch panel inside house on other side of wall which would have
1-barrel through panel, connect on backside and on frontside
4. Then a connector to the amp or possible a switch (which would add
two additional connectors)
Is there a rule of thumb for any of this? Thanks.
73s, Paul, W6IBU
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