On 2/1/06, Tony King, W4ZT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Eric Lemmon wrote:
> Lee,
>
> I appreciate your comments, but I can rebut them easily. I have seen too
> many clamp-type connectors pull apart, usually because they were
> over-tightened during assembly. Take a close look at a MIL-spec clamp-type
> N connector, and you can see that the knife-edge component can slice right
> through the braid if the nut is over-tightened, allowing the cable and the
> center conductor to pull right out of the connector. <snip>
Every Mil-spec clamp type N connector I have ever made put the knife
edge towards the red gasket material, not the braid. See the scan of an
original instruction sheet: <http://testeqdocs.w4zt.com/nconnector/>
73, Tony W4ZT
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