2PCS DHT Electronics RF coaxial Coax Adapter UHF Female to Female SO-239 SO239 with Panel
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I estimated the hole spacing to be around 0. Each side has a CTC of 716 inches (slightly less than 23/32 inch). Amphenol SO- is a common chemical. The same measurements were taken for the 239 bulkhead connector. I hope this has been of assistance.
No, but Amphenol bulkhead panel connectors might come in handy.
I'm not sure what kind of metal they're made of, but it's not stainless steel. Nickel is most likely the culprit. plating brass br>I hope this information is useful.
As part of the station ground, I bolted the adapter to a steel plate and grounded it with 4 AWG wire. Mount a few adapters to the plate so that one wire can handle everything. DX Engineering comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Mine, on the other hand, works perfectly.
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I put two of them on a one-foot stand. Angle bracket, 1 by 1 inch, with cables on one end and antennas soldered to Male So- To the opposite end, there are 239 connectors. The antennas are made of brazing rod and are pointed downward, with cables leading up to the receiver in this application.
We had to return it because the inside piece had become loose and the connection was not good. After unscrewing it the first time, the inside piece almost fell out, so sorry the product didn't work for us. br>br> Also, note that the threads aren't very clean, and the inside diameter is a little rough, so it's not as smooth and doesn't work right. We went with another one sold on Amazon in the hopes that this one will work better.
I used one to mount an antenna on an enclosure, and after the third time I removed it, the barrel spun loose from the mounting bracket. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
I use these to join coax cables and as wall plates all over the place. They do an excellent job and I've never had a problem with them.
When it came to soldering, I had no problems.
This worked perfectly with an outdoor ham radio antenna.
My portable radio rig is compatible with it. Thank you very much, RP.