jumpers let me know how many and
which one(s) that you need and I would be glad to send them to you .
73's David K8ELS
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> My s
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> > My stock of RF RCA connectors (the ones used for
> carrying RF
> > inside G
At 5/28/2006 10:38, you wrote:
>Geez, lots of discussion, but nobody answered the question.
>
>RF Connection (www.therfc.com) has RF-grade RCA males, standard solder-on
>type (no strain relief or anything). Short center pin, silver plated,
>Teflon dielectric. If you can't find them on the web si
[Repeater-Builder] Need
source for RF RCA connectors
Shortening Phono plug center pinreal easy.
Find appropriate size drill bit that fits into center pin of
phono plug.
Mount drill bit horizontally in your bench vise.
Adjust phono plug on drill bit until your happy with center pin
I wouldn't say that no one answered the question. Two of made a similar suggestion, you make the third. But you are correct that the question did get passed over in favor of pontification. How can we encourage one another to help when it is asked for?
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ay, May 28, 2006 12:44 AM
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need source for RF RCA connectors
>
> My stock of RF RCA connectors (the ones used for carrying RF
> inside GE
> MVPs, Mastr IIs etc.) has run dry, & I haven't seen any at
>
Thanks, Eric for replying to the question asked by Bob. It amazes me how often questions go unanswered here, yet volumes of rhetoric are published.
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I am not responding to heckle you, Bob.
I have purchased and had good results with the connectors available from Hamtronics. Give them a try.
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> OK, so how is an RF RCA connector different from a regular RCA connector?
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Shortening Phono plug center pinreal easy.
Find appropriate size drill bit that fits into center pin of
phono plug.
Mount drill bit horizontally in your bench vise.
Adjust phono plug on drill bit until your happy with center pin
length.
Use a jewelers saw to cut unwanted center pin lengt
Teflon insulator and shorter center pin.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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> OK, so how is an RF RCA connector different f
There should be a difference in the dielectric quality. In audio any old
dielectric will be fine as the upper frequency to be passed is 20 KHz or
so. For RF you need a better dielectric to cut down on attenuation.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
At 07:55 AM 05/28/06, you wrote:
>OK, so how is an RF RCA connect
OK, so how is an RF RCA connector different from a
regular RCA connector?
I do know I've seen them with shorter-than-normal
center pins; I have one short cable with an SO-239 on
one end and a short RCA plug on the other that came
out of either an old tube GE or Motorola radio. The
old Sensicon rec
RF RCA Connectors ???
Neil
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Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 21:43:38 -0700
>My stock of RF RCA connectors (the ones used for carrying RF ins
My stock of RF RCA connectors (the ones used for carrying RF inside GE
MVPs, Mastr IIs etc.) has run dry, & I haven't seen any at our local swap
meets. Anyone know where I can find these? Thanks.
Bob NO6B
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