BNC: Installing Crimp Connectors (
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2024
- Dave shows how to install easy crimp on BNC connectors to RJ59 coax. These connectors make it easy to connect anything in your radio shack! Watch to discover how to custom make your own cables!
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Another useful topic!
I had many this type BNC connectors and wasnt know that is crimp connector. I was always solder pin and center conductor and than crimp braid.
Thnx I learn something new in my age 61.
Zoran 9A3HP
Dave, I would definitely say you ARE an expert!! Robert K5TPC
Thanks, David. N0QFT
Hi Dave, John Eckert KK7UAG here. I was wondering if you are using the tools in the Quicksilver Crimp Kit that you showed in the "Ask Dave video" Using Anderson Powerpole Connectors: AD #44 and did you have to buy any extra dies for the crimper?
Being I live in a first-floor apartment I think most of my operating will be POTA, at least until I can figure out the best way to install an EFHW that won't cause interference with the residence in the complex
Good morning David, what size solar panel do you use to charge your power for your radio.
I use a 12-volt car battery and a 30-watt solar panel with a charge controller, of course.
Thank you,
HS0ZQA THAILAND
Did you crimp the shield connection or leave it loose?