An elecraft "approved" alternative is acceptable to me.
I don't mind retrofitting....i would get the kit form anyway so it's a snap.

But I would like it to be blessed by the design team.

You know, a blessing.









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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 08:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] Fw: Re: KXPA100 AMP and KXAT100 ATU pics and info



Oak Hills Research sells a similar BNC bulkhead connector that fits in a UHF
hole.

http://www.ohr.com/parts.htm

BNC can handle roughly the same power as UHF. The max voltage on an Amphenol
UHF connector is 600V. The max for BNC is 500V. A Type N connector can
handle 1500V, so you can see how poor the UHF is for its size.

wunder
K6WRU
`


The UHF connecor will handle more power than a type N,,, has negligable loss
through 450 Mhz EZ to install and anyone that installs any connector outside
and doesnt tape and seal is asking for issues used UHFs in a 432 array which
was up for 10 years the connectors were as bright N shiny as when I out em
up,,, when I took then down

Bob K3DJC
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