Cut and paste got me - corrected text below.
On 10/12/2016 3:55 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
In the interest of reducing list email overload for others, let's wind down
the OT 'PL-259' posts now and close the thread.
73,
Eric
/Moderator at large, elecraft.com/
On 10/12/2016 11:05
In the interest of reducing list email overload for others, let's wind down the
OT 'Windows Emulator' posts now and close the thread.
73,
Eric
/Moderator at large, elecraft.com/
On 10/12/2016 11:05 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
The Amphenol part number is 83-1SP (with nothing after that part number) for
The Amphenol part number is 83-1SP (with nothing after that part number)
for silver plated, not gold center (for which I see no value). I buy in
100-piece quantity from industrial vendors like Newark and Allied,
sharing my order with other hams. The last time I bought (a year or two
ago) I paid
I now use Amphenol PL-259's or "UHF male" sliver-plated connectors
with gold-plated center pins and PFTE insulation from "Dave's Hobby
Shop" #721405422210 ...$4.95.
I am buying almost all my connectors from Dave's:
http://www.daveshobbyshop.com/
Quite often at a savings in price and very rapi
Even more ironic if it was a Chinese company you never heard of.
Eric KE6US
On 10/11/2016 6:42 PM, W1GO (Joe) wrote:
Who do we think makes the DX Engineering connectors that are so loved? DX
doesn't manufacture them; they are private labeled by another manufacturer.
Wouldn't it be ironic if
Even more ironic if it was a Chinese company you never heard of.
Eric KE6US
On 10/11/2016 6:42 PM, W1GO (Joe) wrote:
Who do we think makes the DX Engineering connectors that are so loved? DX
doesn't manufacture them; they are private labeled by another manufacturer.
Wouldn't it be ironic
Who do we think makes the DX Engineering connectors that are so loved? DX
doesn't manufacture them; they are private labeled by another manufacturer.
Wouldn't it be ironic if it was Amphenol? Hi Hi.
Joe
W1GO
> On Oct 11, 2016, at 20:00, Gary K9GS wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I have had very go
Hi Mark,
I have had very good results using the DX Engineering brand PL259's
(solder type).
I have also heard from people I know and trust that the new "Next
Generation" crimp connectors from DXE are excellent. I look forward to
trying them out when my current supply of Amphenol crimp conne
On Tue, 2016-10-11 at 13:39 -0400, Mark Tosiello wrote:
> HI,
>
> I to have always used only Amphenol connectors. However, this year, in
> putting up another Gap Challenger, I am using a DXE pl259 at the
> antenna
> coax end. DXE connectors have worked well for me in the past in
> another
> applic
HI,
I to have always used only Amphenol connectors. However, this year, in
putting up another Gap Challenger, I am using a DXE pl259 at the antenna
coax end. DXE connectors have worked well for me in the past in another
application, are silver plated brass and the dialectric is PTFE. I've
spoken t
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