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I just received a gift of 10 silver plated body/gold plated pin/Teflon
dielectric PL-259's made by J&I. I normally use Amphenol 83-1SP's for all my PL-259 needs. I was just wondering if there's be any dissimilar metal corrosion if I used these with non-gold plated receptacle SO-239's? Funny thing is...upon looking at some of the SO-239's on my rigs, tuners, etc., some of them actually sport the gold plated receptacle SO-239. I'd never even thought to look before, hi. Any comment re. any experiences w/J&I PL-259's would be greatly appreciated. Tnx in advance es... -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 P.S. Shamelessly soliciting CW QSO's from AK, NE & WY for WAS QRP CW. |
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Oops, sp. correction. EMMMbarassing!
-- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 "Bert Craig" wrote in message ... I just received a gift of 10 silver plated body/gold plated pin/Teflon dielectric PL-259's made by J&I. I normally use Amphenol 83-1SP's for all my PL-259 needs. I was just wondering if there'd be any dissimilar metal corrosion if I used these with non-gold plated receptacle SO-239's? Funny thing is...upon looking at some of the SO-239's on my rigs, tuners, etc., some of them actually sport the gold plated receptacle SO-239. I'd never even thought to look before, hi. Any comment re. any experiences w/J&I PL-259's would be greatly appreciated. Tnx in advance es... -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 P.S. Shamelessly soliciting CW QSO's from AK, NE & WY for WAS QRP CW. |
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![]() "Bert Craig" wrote in message ... I just received a gift of 10 silver plated body/gold plated pin/Teflon dielectric PL-259's made by J&I. I normally use Amphenol 83-1SP's for all my PL-259 needs. I was just wondering if there's be any dissimilar metal corrosion if I used these with non-gold plated receptacle SO-239's? Funny thing is...upon looking at some of the SO-239's on my rigs, tuners, etc., some of them actually sport the gold plated receptacle SO-239. I'd never even thought to look before, hi. Any comment re. any experiences w/J&I PL-259's would be greatly appreciated. Tnx in advance es... -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 P.S. Shamelessly soliciting CW QSO's from AK, NE & WY for WAS QRP CW. Can't swear to it, but I seem to recall a problem with gold/tin interfacing. Gold migration? Tam/WB2TT |
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Bert,
I don't think I'd worry about it, really. Any interaction will take some time to happen, and who keeps the same connectors for that long? 'Doc |
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It will not happen anyway. That is not a real problem. The real problem is
most of the gold/Teflon PL259's I've seen are not very good connectors. One batch I had was giving me trouble soldering the braid. So I measured the inside diameter of the area where the 4 holes you solder the braid through. It was 0.050" bigger in diameter than the good amphonal connectors I normally use. It made it hard to solder trying to fill that big of a gap. -- John Passaneau, W3JXP Penn State University "'Doc" wrote in message m... Bert, I don't think I'd worry about it, really. Any interaction will take some time to happen, and who keeps the same connectors for that long? 'Doc |
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:32:57 -0500, "Tam/WB2TT"
wrote: Can't swear to it, but I seem to recall a problem with gold/tin interfacing. Gold migration? Tam/WB2TT Usually gold to tin is ok. What can be a problem is if the gold is over copper rather than nickel for the edge card connectors. I had a few computers that were "poisoned" with connectors that had gold over either poor nickel or non-existent nickel plate and they were very problematic with copper migration. They developed a "shake well before using" problem requiring the system to have the cards pulled and reinserted to break through the film that resulted. The gold connectors tend to loose their gold shine and turn greensih to dull gray if thats a problem. Never had that problem with PL259s/SO239s. I have had some cheap silver/gold PL259s given to me that were dimensionally sloppy, likely cheap manufacturing. Allison KB1GMX |
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![]() "John Passaneau" wrote in message ... It will not happen anyway. That is not a real problem. The real problem is most of the gold/Teflon PL259's I've seen are not very good connectors. One batch I had was giving me trouble soldering the braid. So I measured the inside diameter of the area where the 4 holes you solder the braid through. It was 0.050" bigger in diameter than the good amphonal connectors I normally use. It made it hard to solder trying to fill that big of a gap. I ve had various problems with Gold connectors too. On the last batch the insulators kept pulling out.There may be some good ones out there but I am begining to think the gold /Silver is just window dressing for inferior products. .. |
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Thanks to all who replied. I think I'll just stick with the Silver-plated
Amphenol 83-1SP. The phenolic has never melted on me and the Silver-plated body has always soldered up FB. Tnx agn es... -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 "Jimmie" wrote in message . com... "John Passaneau" wrote in message ... It will not happen anyway. That is not a real problem. The real problem is most of the gold/Teflon PL259's I've seen are not very good connectors. One batch I had was giving me trouble soldering the braid. So I measured the inside diameter of the area where the 4 holes you solder the braid through. It was 0.050" bigger in diameter than the good amphonal connectors I normally use. It made it hard to solder trying to fill that big of a gap. I ve had various problems with Gold connectors too. On the last batch the insulators kept pulling out.There may be some good ones out there but I am begining to think the gold /Silver is just window dressing for inferior products. . |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:32:57 -0500, "Tam/WB2TT" wrote: Can't swear to it, but I seem to recall a problem with gold/tin interfacing. Gold migration? Tam/WB2TT Usually gold to tin is ok. What can be a problem is if the gold is over copper rather than nickel for the edge card connectors. I had a few computers that were "poisoned" with connectors that had gold over either poor nickel or non-existent nickel plate and they were very problematic with copper migration. They developed a "shake well before using" problem requiring the system to have the cards pulled and reinserted to break through the film that resulted. The gold connectors tend to loose their gold shine and turn greensih to dull gray if thats a problem. Never had that problem with PL259s/SO239s. I have had some cheap silver/gold PL259s given to me that were dimensionally sloppy, likely cheap manufacturing. Allison KB1GMX Bingo! You jogged my mind. I knew it had something to do with a card edge connector. Tam |
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![]() Can't swear to it, but I seem to recall a problem with gold/tin interfacing. Gold migration? Where I've seen this, is when the tin frets, with flakes of tin oxide that build up under the gold, and literally push the fingers away. Tin-Tin allows a gas-tight contact that dosen't fret, but the tin-gold is bad news, in a finger-type connector. Motion, even micro-scale heating and cooling motion, makes it happen. I just helped a client through one of these this winter, someone changed a part number and ordered tin connectors for one half of what was supposed to be a gold-gold pair. A treatment of De-Oxit helps a lot, but the real solution of course, is not to use tin against gold in that situation.. I don't know if it would affect something like a PL-259 though. |
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