Type N Connectors

J Forster jfor at QUIK.COM
Sat Dec 6 12:36:12 EST 2008


My preference is for the solder type. I think the profession crimp type are good
too, IF, and ONLY IF, you use the proper, high quality crimping tools. They are
expensive.

Also, IMO it matters if you are going to transmit. At high power, I'd go with the
tried and true versions only.

FWIW,
-John

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David C. Hallam wrote:

> Does anyone have hard data, opinions, guesses, etc., about the quality
> of solder vs crimp vs twist-on and indoor vs outdoor  use type N
> connectors?  I will be using them for up to 50 MHz.
>
> David
> KC2JD/4

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