MILSPEC RG-213 Coaxial Jumper Ham CB UHF Male 3 Ft Coax Patch Cable PL-259 Connectors - Made in The USA by MPD Digital (TM) RG213 213 M17/163A RG-213U 3ft pl259 Jumper
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213 jumpers to go with a Workman CX- 3 three- I needed a way to stop unplugging and switching my single COAX line between multiple radios in my shack, so I built a three-way COAX antenna switch. Because I live in a neighborhood with strict covenants that prevent me from having multiple antennas and feed lines, I only have one low-powered antenna. A good tuner and a profile dipole tucked away under the roof edge Technically, it's not ideal, but it gets the job done without causing a rift with the neighbors. Signal loss is the enemy of any RF application, so I needed something that could handle the short distances between the CX- and the transmitter. 3 I can move them to the back of my rigs without sacrificing performance. This item is extremely effective. The delivery time from "click" to "it's here" was very short, and the product arrived in excellent condition. These jumpers are big and bulky. They're military-grade (I retired after 20 years of active duty and used cables like these to connect all kinds of MILSPEC radios on the job), which means they're tough and reliable. a low grade jumpers who are losing weight The inherent stiffness of this grade of high-quality material, on the other hand, RF- wise indicates that they are a little obstinate in their refusal to be easily positioned. That's how the business works. off: lower- Although grade cables are easier to bend and shape, they may not provide the RF performance you require, particularly if you're using a high-power linear amplifier. These guys can take a beating from the RF, but you'll need some twist ties or zip strips to keep them in place.
For my setup, I purchased two. Cables and connectors of excellent quality, delivered promptly. I recommend the seller and these jump cables to any ham/cb operator. They came in separate boxes, which was odd, but they arrived on time.
for my station a feasible implementation.
This is a fantastic jumper with well-made ends. In general, I'm pleased.
I need a good cable to connect a 12K amp to an antenna switch (I don't need a tuner for any of the 20-channel channels). 40-year-old Warc and 6-year-old Warc 8) Trapped dipole with a mass of 8M.
In my ham shack, I use these to feed antennas to my transceivers from the window, as well as to connect the antenna tuner and the radio. They're well-made, and I'm planning on ordering a few more.
It was exactly what I was looking for, and it arrived on time.
The connectors kept falling off, but the cable itself is in excellent condition.