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− | + | 1: Don't use cheap nickel plated connectors, use PL-259 connectors which are silver plated and the connector metal is machined brass. They should also have a silver center pin. Insulator should be Teflon. | |
− | + | 2: See the white insulator around the tip. That is teflon and will melt if you apply too much heat for too long. There are better types of PL-259 with better center insulators that won't melt so easily. | |
== Connector Materials == | == Connector Materials == |
Revision as of 14:45, 8 October 2018
Connector insulation
siver/silver/teflon or silver/nickle/phenolic
bakelite - is this the same as phenolic?
polystyrene or polyethylene insulators melt when heat applied from soldering
Delrin insulating material is a little better but still can get soft at soldering temperature.
Teflon insulating material is very good and are increasingly available.
phenolic insulating material that was very good at soldering temperature.
OPINIONS FROM HAMS:
1: Don't use cheap nickel plated connectors, use PL-259 connectors which are silver plated and the connector metal is machined brass. They should also have a silver center pin. Insulator should be Teflon.
2: See the white insulator around the tip. That is teflon and will melt if you apply too much heat for too long. There are better types of PL-259 with better center insulators that won't melt so easily.
Connector Materials
Plating: Nickel, Silver, Gold
Dielectric: Teflon, Phenolic, plastic
UHF Specifications
UHF Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Electrical Impedance: Variable Frequency Range: 0-300MHz Voltage Rating: 500 volts peak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Environmental Temperature Range Mica-Filled Phenolic Insulators: -55⁰C to 149⁰C TFE Insulators: -65⁰C to 165⁰C Copolymer of Styrene and Polystyrene Insulators: -55⁰C to 85⁰C Weatherproof: Except as noted, all UHF are non-weatherproof --------------------------------------------------------------------------------