Hi, Jesse:

There are several good ways to unravel the braid on coax...One way is to use a 
sharp pointed tool, like an awl, a dental pick, an ice pick, or even a BIG 
needle, and, starting near the end, inset the point into the braid and push the 
point of the tool outward toward the end of the cable, unraveling the 
braid...Continue doing that, working back a little at a time towards the cut 
end of the outer jacket until you have it all unraveled...

Another way is to lay the cable on the table and simply comb it with a fine 
wire brush, starting at the end of the bare braid and working back towards the 
cut end of outer jacket, rotating the cable on the table as you go...A wire 
brush is also good to use to comb the braid out over the grounding ring when 
installing BNC's, after which the braid can be trimmed with cuticle 
scissors...A suede brush is ideal...

Still another way is to grasp the end of the unraveled braid and push it inward 
towards the cut end of the outer jacket, causing it to bunch up near the end of 
the outer jacket...Then take an awl and open up a hole in the bunched up braid 
near the end of the outer jacket...Bend the cable over sharply at the hole and, 
using the awl, work the inner conductor out through the hole...This leaves the 
braid unraveled and intact...It can now be pulled straight forming a braided 
wire...

The banana plugs are intended to be plugged into your DMM which you will be 
using as a read-out when using the probe...Soldering to the banana plugs can be 
a challenge because the plug has to be held stationary somehow...A vise will 
soak up the heat preventing good soldering...A spring type wooden clothespin is 
handy for holding the banana plug when soldering, it won't soak up the heat...

Hope this helps...GL and 73

Jerry, wa2dkg
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