Make sure you get the correct N connector. You may have to trim some strands out of the center conductor if you get the wrong connector. I had the problem with a local Ham store that had connectors for RG8/RG11. Amphenol makes one for 9913 specifically. 73, Jim
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:45 PM, hasan schiers wrote:
I use them all the time, and have not had to use "trimming dimensions". It is very easy to see where to trim with these two piece connectors, just put the cable end near the connector and it's pretty obvious where to cut things (much like a PL-259). I have found them to be very acceptable N connectors and have done dozens of them without a trimming chart.
...hasan, N0AN
HARVEY VORDENBAUM wrote:
Someone mentioned the 2-piece type N connector for 9913 type coax. Does anyone have the trimming dimensions for those? I had to make up my own and wonder how good they are. 73, Harvey K5HV
----- Original Message ----- From: "joe cassano aka jmario" <jmario@fast.net mailto:jmario@fast.net mailto:jmario@fast.net > To: <amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org mailto:amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org mailto:amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:38 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Best type of coax to use ... in ... AMSAT-BB Digest, Vol 3, Issue 326
Installing a classic clamp type N connector like the Amphenol 82-202 (UG-21D/U) on flexible coax with a real copper center conductor (RG-8,RG-213) is both easier and has a much higher probability of success than installing the common PL-259. You only have to make one easily accessible solder connection.
Take a look at http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/assemblyInstructions/280.pdf http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/assemblyInstructions/280.pdf http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/assemblyInstructions/280.pdf to see what is involved in attaching classic clamp style N connector.
You also might want to read the reviews listed here: http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/7 http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/7 http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/7 before you make any purchase decisions.
Regards, JoeC - K3FMA
Message: 12 Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:49:00 -0500 From: Ronald Nutter <rnutter@networkref.com mailto:rnutter@networkref.com mailto:rnutter@networkref.com > Subject: [amsat-bb] Best type of coax to use between preamps and antennas To: amsat-bb@amsat.org mailto:amsat-bb@amsat.org mailto:amsat-bb@amsat.org Message-ID: <48697EFC.5010100@networkref.com mailto:48697EFC.5010100@networkref.com mailto:48697EFC.5010100@networkref.com > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
After problems I had on Field Day in trying to operate the satellites, I am looking to upgrade the coax I use between the preamps and the antennas. I am using 9913FX from the IC-910H and the preamps. I had been using RG Mini 8/U for the connection between the preamps and antennas. Should I also use 9913FX between the preamps and the antennas? The run between the radio and the preamp is 50 ft. The run from the preamp to the antennas is about 10 - 15 ft depending on where I set the antennas up. I am concerned about how flexible the 9913FX would be in terms of the antennas rotating back and forth. I was planning on ordering the cables pre-made from CableXperts since working with N connectors isnt my strong point and dont want to worry about my soldering and having a good connection on both ends of the cable.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, Ron KA4KYI
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