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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:50 am    Post subject: Coax Cable Connector Question Reply with quote

Coax Cable Connector Question
I am currently planning coax routing etc for my ADSB and COM antennae.
I'd appreciate the groups opinions regarding the best connectors.
I saved the quote below from an AEROlectrics column by Jim Weir in June 2015 Kitplanes magazine.

Regarding BNC connectors :
"The ones that last are not compression (solderless) connectors, but good old UG88 (male) and UG89 (female) solder-on connectors. These are solder-the-pin-on connectors and have a lifetime measured in dozens of years. The solderless connectors are what we call junk and i guarantee that within a year or two, they'll give you fits".
Does this opinion reflect the experience of the group?
Thanks to Bob and to you all who participate in this very helpful group.

Chris M

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:38 pm    Post subject: Coax Cable Connector Question Reply with quote

At 02:49 PM 3/29/2016, you wrote:
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Coax Cable Connector Question

I am currently planning coax routing etc for my ADSB and COM antennae.
I'd appreciate the groups opinions regarding the best connectors.

I saved the quote below from an AEROlectrics column by Jim Weir in June 2015 Kitplanes magazine.

Regarding BNC connectors :
"The ones that last are not compression (solderless) connectors, but good old UG88 (male) and UG89 (female) solder-on connectors. These are solder-the-pin-on connectors and have a lifetime measured in dozens of years. The solderless connectors are what we call junk and i guarantee that within a year or two, they'll give you fits".

Does this opinion reflect the experience of the group?

Thanks to Bob and to you all who participate in this very helpful group.

Agree about the 'twist on' connectors . . .

UG-88 are good but I've not used one in a new installation
in about 40 years. In fact, I think I threw some out about 10
years ago . . . not useless but just a pain in the a## compared
to a modern crimp on.

See http://tinyurl.com/hulty38

and http://tinyurl.com/j9pdg2p

and http://tinyurl.com/j6ghop2





Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 4:00 pm    Post subject: Coax Cable Connector Question Reply with quote

At 02:49 PM 3/29/2016, you wrote:
Quote:
Coax Cable Connector Question

I am currently planning coax routing etc for my ADSB and COM antennae.
I'd appreciate the groups opinions regarding the best connectors.

I saved the quote below from an AEROlectrics column by Jim Weir in June 2015 Kitplanes magazine.

Regarding BNC connectors :
"The ones that last are not compression (solderless) connectors, but good old UG88 (male) and UG89 (female) solder-on connectors. These are solder-the-pin-on connectors and have a lifetime measured in dozens of years. The solderless connectors are what we call junk and i guarantee that within a year or two, they'll give you fits".

Does this opinion reflect the experience of the group?

Thanks to Bob and to you all who participate in this very helpful group.

Agree about the 'twist on' connectors . . .

UG-88 are good but I've not used one in a new installation
in about 40 years. In fact, I think I threw some out about 10
years ago . . . not useless but just a pain in the a## compared
to a modern crimp on.

See http://tinyurl.com/hulty38

and http://tinyurl.com/j9pdg2p

and http://tinyurl.com/j6ghop2





Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:59 am    Post subject: Coax Cable Connector Question Reply with quote

My favorite coax stripper is still available
on eBay . . . price is higher but still a bargain
for what it accomplishes . . .

http://tinyurl.com/zl7lfed

A ratchet handle tool with .213 and .068
hex dies is also available

http://tinyurl.com/h796fxn





Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:14 am    Post subject: Coax Cable Connector Question Reply with quote

I've wired 5 RV's over the last 10 years without any problem, with the crimp on type!

---- "Robert L. Nuckolls wrote:

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At 02:49 PM 3/29/2016, you wrote:
Quote:
Coax Cable Connector Question

I am currently planning coax routing etc for my ADSB and COM antennae.
I'd appreciate the groups opinions regarding the best connectors.

I saved the quote below from an AEROlectrics column by Jim Weir in
June 2015 Kitplanes magazine.

Regarding BNC connectors :
"The ones that last are not compression (solderless) connectors, but
good old UG88 (male) and UG89 (female) solder-on connectors. These
are solder-the-pin-on connectors and have a lifetime measured in
dozens of years. The solderless connectors are what we call junk and
i guarantee that within a year or two, they'll give you fits".

Does this opinion reflect the experience of the group?

Thanks to Bob and to you all who participate in this very helpful group.

Agree about the 'twist on' connectors . . .

UG-88 are good but I've not used one in a new installation
in about 40 years. In fact, I think I threw some out about 10
years ago . . . not useless but just a pain in the a## compared
to a modern crimp on.

See http://tinyurl.com/hulty38

and http://tinyurl.com/j9pdg2p

and http://tinyurl.com/j6ghop2

Bob . . .


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