DHT Electronics 2pcs RF coaxial coax adapter BNC male to UHF female SO-239 SO239
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This is an old question, but none of the existing answers address the original question in any way. The following information will hopefully be of use to someone at some point. The event is not for OEs A measurement of one of the following There are two types of antennas on the 254/GRC Plug the N connector in. A PL-C cable can be connected to this adapter Listed below are the connector types for connecting to the 259 (UHF) plug and BNC (push-pull) cables A connector that can be twisted. For my amateur radio HT to mount on a vehicle mounted dual-frequency antenna, I use these parts to mount and remove it easily This antenna has three bands. It is not obvious to me why JMB was having problems connecting to his PL-C It is not for 259, but it is for 259 purposes. It has been my pleasure to work with DHT Electronics on many occasions and find them to be an excellent
For example, if you then connect the TRC 221 CB to an existing CB antenna system on a car or home system, a CB 108-inch whip or other high-powered antenna will reach much farther than the small BNC-based antenna sold with the
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I looked at the other review and found the same issue, if tightened down fully it would short. I tested further and found the resistance to be below 0. Accidentally I broke off a pin that had been coated in metal and found out it was made of PLASTIC! The pin is not made of solid copper. I did not want to bother with a refund for this product, which is probably one of the worst I have ever purchased from Amazon.
In the first paragraph, her father describes how the account broke apart. Actually, why does anyone need this kind of thing? Only about an inch or so is effectively extended from a BNC connector. Although it is a niche product, I have a thing for niche items, and I can actually put it to use on one or two pieces of equipment I have. Unfortunately, despite being a niche product, it It was an attempt at a SuperBat move It is branded as A female adapter was slipping inside and I barely managed to remove it There is no retaining member on this piece after the male ligament has separated from the female ligament. There is no need to push it back together it presses right back in, and it should still function if pressed together, however, I should not have to fret about that. I just think it is a bad When any sort of threading is needed, the pieces should be threaded together, not pressed It fits. It would take quality to do that.
The SO is There are 239 threads that are incorrect. This is the In this adapter, the 239 end does not have the correct thread for a PL-C Plug number 259 has been found. Rather than use these, I will return them and order some more real adapters.
In my role as a Ham Radio operator, these adapters are invaluable. This is not a worthwhile purchase, unfortunately. The coaxial cable was connected to the receiver and the other to a piece of coax. The coaxial connector, PL259, came out just fine. When I removed it, I found that all the pins and teflon insulators had stuck to the center connector of the PL259. The same thing occurred to both new adapters when I tried it on a unused Amphenol connector. Returing to work.
Two of the 2 in the bag wouldn't screw onto a PL-34 There is more than one thread on a 259 connector. As I said, it's not the cable, as they don't work on any of mine. Another old adapter works just fine. The threads are not machined correctly and excessively rounded. A plated dish. RF guys, this is for you. Be sure to connect well! It was overnight delivery that won my heart. We're back to the real thing - an.
It is not possible to tighten the shield ring more than a third of the way - Connections that are intermittent.
They are the best connectors I've ever used. A number of my radios, including my HF rig, are connected to my rig via BNC connectors. There is a nice fit here, the build seems solid, and the finish appears refined and polished. The issue is not present.
By using these adapters, I was able to connect my new digital scanner to a discone antenna I had made for the 2 meter ham band. The connection is strong. DHT connectors that I have used in the past have all worked well.