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Fergus Kyle



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:40 am    Post subject: Male crimp BNCs Reply with quote

Bob N,
I need counseling. I clearly missed your article on the assembly of
the subject item....
My apologies for taking your time. As you stated earlier, it's all described
in:
"Installation of Coax Connectors with RCT2 crimp Tool"
Much obliged!
Ferg


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:53 am    Post subject: Male crimp BNCs Reply with quote

At 01:38 PM 7/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:
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Bob N,
I need counseling. I clearly missed your article on the assembly of
the subject item....
My apologies for taking your time. As you stated earlier, it's all described
in:
"Installation of Coax Connectors with RCT2 crimp Tool"
Much obliged!

Yeah, sort of. Note the differences between technique proffered
in the article and those suggested by the trimming results
produced by the three-blade stripper.

The article leaves the shield wires too long until after
the connector is installed because I found it easier to
trim the fuzzies afterward. The 3-blade tool does all
the dimensioning in one cut. So there is a difference
albeit a minor one.

However if you're wrestling with connectors and RG400
for your ignition wiring, I think you may be suffering
from a bit of overkill in the application of coax. See
my posting of a few minutes ago.

Bob . . .


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