@7:30 that's actually not entirely true. I guess coax cable would have been military but the use of shielded signal wires was around before coax cable. They used to bury pipes with signal wires as coaxial runs on big longwave arrays. So you might be right if we are talking about cable but the idea was around before cable.
Mate i have the same two connectors on my radio station. Its giving me greif by going into high SWR. When i bend the cable or move it, the SWR drops to next to nothing. What is a better fitting?? These fittings have been nothing but stressful!
Brilliant Aidan, I've learnt something. 73, Jamie VK2YCJ
@7:30 that's actually not entirely true. I guess coax cable would have been military but the use of shielded signal wires was around before coax cable. They used to bury pipes with signal wires as coaxial runs on big longwave arrays. So you might be right if we are talking about cable but the idea was around before cable.
I have tons of these connectors that I will be scrapping soon. Any suggestions on how best to remove the cable?
Mate i have the same two connectors on my radio station. Its giving me greif by going into high SWR. When i bend the cable or move it, the SWR drops to next to nothing. What is a better fitting?? These fittings have been nothing but stressful!