Hello Everyone,
I need to make some short jumpers UHF-male to UHF-male and have a
length of 1/2 Andrew Superflex on order (actually eBay). Can I use
regular silver-teflon PL259's with this cable, similar to how 1/4
superflex is used with the reducer? I can't find UHF Male connectors for
1/2
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Connectors for 1/2 Andrew Superflex
Hello Everyone,
I need to make some short jumpers UHF-male to UHF-male and have a
length of 1/2 Andrew Superflex on order (actually eBay). Can I use
regular silver-teflon PL259's with this cable, similar to how 1/4
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
The PL-259 is not a connector anyone that is serious about communications
would use. The connector is not waterproof, it is not constant impedance,
it is just a very poor choice for a connector.
I have to disagree about the part of anyone serious about
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From: Kevin Custer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 2:02 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF connectors.
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
The PL-259 is not a connector anyone that is serious about communications
would use
I believe you could call that 'the equipment was designed for it'. The
same probably applies to all equipment with SO-239s - especially quality
equipment.
Joe M.
Kevin Custer wrote:
The impedance bump must have
been providing some situation that made it work better at the notch.
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 15:02:13 -0400, Kevin Custer wrote:
What I don't want to see is folks going out and cutting off
all of their UHF connectors and replace them with something else.
This is due to the fact that I use 1/2 SuperFlex as
jumpers, and each end has an N male on it. I really
would
: [Repeater-Builder] UHF connectors.
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 15:02:13 -0400, Kevin Custer wrote:
What I don't want to see is folks going out and cutting off
all of their UHF connectors and replace them with something else.
This is due to the fact that I use 1/2 SuperFlex as
jumpers, and each end has an N
The first UHF Mobile GE started with was the MC306/MC316 ...
somewhat similar to the Motorola T44 Series; one difference,
GE used a BNC antenna connector.
Seeing as how many installers seemed to have a problem
installing the BNC connector on the antenna feed line, the next
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