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Old November 27th 05, 07:48 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Such an item avail?


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Such an item avail?


Certainly. Most any connector catalog should have that one listed as
it is fairly common, although I don't know if you'd find it at Radio Shack.


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Old November 27th 05, 09:18 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Ed wrote:

Such an item avail?




Certainly. Most any connector catalog should have that one listed as
it is fairly common, although I don't know if you'd find it at Radio Shack.


Ed K7AAT


radio what?? Oh yea, the place that most workers dont have a clue on
how to answer your questions.

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Old November 27th 05, 10:14 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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This may be of more use to you....

a quick Googling says:

N-Connector to SO-239, Amphenol part number 4400, reference at this link:

http://www.amphenolrf.com/search_1_r...%20N%20/%20UHF
or this one:
http://www.weisd.com/store2/2170LIST.html

and possibly purchase at this link:

http://estore.heilind.com/search_sto...p?m=AMR&p=4400
[no, I'm not affiliated.]
Price:
$10.91

....and don't listen to the hail of hamfesters [see www.hamsexy.com]
screaming "Oh my God", that will probably soon follow.
Amphenol is a quality connector that will last forever.
There are other good brands out there as well, but pretty much the same
cost.
However, if you don't mind fifty-cent RF, you can get them for that at
hamfests and other questionable sources.

Good luck!
rb



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Old November 27th 05, 10:42 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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thanks


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This may be of more use to you....

a quick Googling says:

N-Connector to SO-239, Amphenol part number 4400, reference at this link:

http://www.amphenolrf.com/search_1_r...%20N%20/%20UHF
or this one:
http://www.weisd.com/store2/2170LIST.html

and possibly purchase at this link:

http://estore.heilind.com/search_sto...p?m=AMR&p=4400
[no, I'm not affiliated.]
Price:
$10.91

...and don't listen to the hail of hamfesters [see www.hamsexy.com]
screaming "Oh my God", that will probably soon follow.
Amphenol is a quality connector that will last forever.
There are other good brands out there as well, but pretty much the same
cost.
However, if you don't mind fifty-cent RF, you can get them for that at
hamfests and other questionable sources.

Good luck!
rb



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news:Abnif.637576$tl2.595761@pd7tw3no...
Such an item avail?







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Old November 27th 05, 11:01 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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I have this particular part on hand - $2.50 each plus shipping.

WWW.CLFURENT.COM


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Old November 27th 05, 11:17 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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R F Connection Great service.


http://users.erols.com/rfc/index1.htm



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Old November 28th 05, 04:56 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Dave - Caution - Techs, Hams & catalogs have used confusing
descriptions of adaptors. Some call them by what fits on each end, and
others describe the ends. Be sure to describe in detail: "N Female is
on one end, & UHF Male is on the other end" or "Adapts a N Male to a
UHF Female connector". This is the common one, but the opposite exists.
Amphenol is OK- except for the PL-259, 831SP, or 'UHF' Male. The silver
plated PL-259, with Teflon, are much easier to solder to, & less lossy.
If stuck with Amphenol Male, file around the holes, & twist rolled
emery cloth or sandpaper inside the surface near holes; clean out. Tin
braid on RG-8 / RG-213, & cut with tubing cutter after cool. Twist into
connector, past ends of holes. Solder each hole quickly with a hot
iron, & sweat 360 degrees around connector. Cool down with alcohol
moistened cloth - not water. Yellow insulation can char.

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