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Charles,
If you want to go in together and get some connectors, I am game. I have an ample supply of Mini-UHF crimp-on for RG58 (probably 75+) I have - 25 SMA Crimp Ons both male and female (25 of each). 45 "N" Crimp on males for RG58 5 "N" Crimp on males for RG59/RG6/RG8X (could use some of these) 4 BNC Crimp on male for RG58 (could use some more of these) 25 UHF Crimp on males for RG58 I could probably use 20 or so Mini-UHF females for RG58. Also, any others you can think of you want to get, I will split them with you. Generally, whatever you need, I will need also. I agree with you about the TNC's. Very little equipment out there with these on it. Mostly see them on the old style cell phones and a few GE commercial units (circa early 80's). If I run across something with a TNC, I will just put an adapter on it or if I am REALLY ambitious, I will take the TNC off and put a Mini-UHF bulkhead on it. I think the last quantity I ordered was from Global Connectors (gcplus link below) and had real good luck with them. The PL259.com is the same outfit that sold you your crimpers at Charlotte. Here are a couple of links where I have bought connectors in the past- http://gcplus.com/rf.htm http://www.pl-259.com/catalog.html (these people seem to have lots of adapters but not a lot of crimp on connectors....maybe drop them an email and ask) http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...&subgroupId=33 -- http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...0&subgroupId=3 http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...&subgroupId=30 As you can see, tessco can be a bit pricey on the "N" connectors. As you can see, Pasternack is insane. http://www.pasternack.com/Search/Sea...&Search=Search http://www.pasternack.com/Search/Sea...&Search=Search 73 Andy |
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Sorry about that folks. Mis-directed email.
nitespark wrote: Charles, If you want to go in together and get some connectors, I am game. I have an ample supply of Mini-UHF crimp-on for RG58 (probably 75+) I have - 25 SMA Crimp Ons both male and female (25 of each). 45 "N" Crimp on males for RG58 5 "N" Crimp on males for RG59/RG6/RG8X (could use some of these) 4 BNC Crimp on male for RG58 (could use some more of these) 25 UHF Crimp on males for RG58 I could probably use 20 or so Mini-UHF females for RG58. Also, any others you can think of you want to get, I will split them with you. Generally, whatever you need, I will need also. I agree with you about the TNC's. Very little equipment out there with these on it. Mostly see them on the old style cell phones and a few GE commercial units (circa early 80's). If I run across something with a TNC, I will just put an adapter on it or if I am REALLY ambitious, I will take the TNC off and put a Mini-UHF bulkhead on it. I think the last quantity I ordered was from Global Connectors (gcplus link below) and had real good luck with them. The PL259.com is the same outfit that sold you your crimpers at Charlotte. Here are a couple of links where I have bought connectors in the past- http://gcplus.com/rf.htm http://www.pl-259.com/catalog.html (these people seem to have lots of adapters but not a lot of crimp on connectors....maybe drop them an email and ask) http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...&subgroupId=33 -- http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...0&subgroupId=3 http://tessco.com/products/displayPr...&subgroupId=30 As you can see, tessco can be a bit pricey on the "N" connectors. As you can see, Pasternack is insane. http://www.pasternack.com/Search/Sea...&Search=Search http://www.pasternack.com/Search/Sea...&Search=Search 73 Andy -- I have never met a liberal street cop. |
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