Keith: At RS you can get a short length of RG58 with BNC connectors
on both ends. Then you can do one of two things.
a) get a BNC-female/PL-259 adapter (278-121) attached to an inline
SO-239 coupler (278-1369) or
b) get an inline BNC-female coupler (278-115) attached to a BNC/
SO-239 adapter (278-120)
Either way you end up with a cable with a BNC connector at one end
and an SO-239 on the other.
best wishes,
dave belsley, w1euy
On Jan 20, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Darwin, Keith wrote:
I assume by UHF you're talking about the female version of PL-259
(SO-239)? That will put the weight of a PL-259 connector plus the
adapter on the BNC panel jack on the rig. I had though it would be
better to hook up a piece of coax with just the BNC connector to
reduce
the weight on the rig.
- Keith -
-----Original Message-----
Keith,
I simply use a BNC to UHF female adapter....works slick!
73
Tony, W4FOA
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