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Fri 10/30/09


Total Messages Posted: 10



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     1. 11:03 AM - Crimpmaster for insulated, non-insulated, and open barrel (messydeer)
     2. 11:55 AM - BNC to RG400 connections (Wade Roe)
     3. 12:11 PM - For Sale Samsung I8000 Omnia II $,Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB $210 (pigpy)
     4. 01:04 PM - Re: BNC to RG400 connections (Bill Mauledriver Watson)
     5. 01:10 PM - Re: BNC to RG400 connections (thomas sargent)
     6. 01:15 PM - Re: BNC to RG400 connections (thomas sargent)
     7. 02:50 PM - Re: BNC to RG400 connections (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
     8. 02:53 PM - Re: Crimpmaster for insulated, non-insulated, and open barrel (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
     9. 02:58 PM - Re: BNC and RG 174 (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
    10. 10:32 PM - Re: What makes diode get warm (laracroft)
 
 
 


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    Time: 11:03:58 AM PST US
    Subject: Crimpmaster for insulated, non-insulated, and open
    barrel
    From: "messydeer" <messydeer@yahoo.com>
    Hi! I crimped my first wire last night. I have a Crimpaster with a 30-579 die set in it. I hadn't realized that this set is specifically made for insulated terminals. Put the terminal in so it is sticking out of the side with the red, blue, and yellow sizes stamped on it. Squeeze until the ratchet releases, and I have two crimps with one pull, one crimp for the wire and the other for the insulator. Ideal tech support verified this is the correct way, but they didn't know if this die for insulated terminals could be used for uninsulated terminals, also. It looks like the crimp bay for the insulation would be narrower than that for the wire. This means when using it for a non-insulated terminal, the closest crimp to the terminal end ('1st crimp') would be good, but the '2nd crimp' using the insulation bay would smash it too much. Doesn't seem like it would work. I forgot to ask about open barrel terminal crimping with this tool. I've got a few of those, but haven't tried any crimping yet. Ideal lists part #30-586 for a 'non-insulated open barrel' die and 30-580 for 22-8 AWG non-insulated terminals. Would these work? Seems like I would have been better off just getting a crimper that makes one crimp at a time. Dan Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=270137#270137


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    Time: 11:55:26 AM PST US
    From: "Wade Roe" <wroe1@dbtech.net>
    Subject: BNC to RG400 connections
    I'm ready to run the coax in the RV-7 now. Does anyone have any helpful comments regarding attaching BNC connectors to RG400 or similar. I have heard that crimp-on connectors are not desired compared to solder...is this bum info? Also, what tools are recommended for stripping/crimping coax? Thanks! Wade Roe EAA 557 RV-7 in progress Aeronca Champ flying


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    Time: 12:11:21 PM PST US
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    Time: 01:04:48 PM PST US
    From: Bill Mauledriver Watson <MauleDriver@nc.rr.com>
    Subject: Re: BNC to RG400 connections
    I just finished doing a set of these per Bob's pics and articles on his site. For example: http://aeroelectric.com/articles/bnccrimp.pdf (I think that is pre-RG400 cable) Recommend that you search around on his site under strippers (3 blades) and crimpers for coax. Then you'll have some more specific questions. Wade Roe wrote: > > I'm ready to run the coax in the RV-7 now. Does anyone have any helpful > comments regarding attaching BNC connectors to RG400 or similar. I have > heard that crimp-on connectors are not desired compared to solder...is > this bum info? > > Also, what tools are recommended for stripping/crimping coax? > > Thanks! > > > Wade Roe > > EAA 557 > RV-7 in progress > Aeronca Champ flying > > >


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    Time: 01:10:18 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: BNC to RG400 connections
    From: thomas sargent <sarg314@gmail.com>
    Crimping works fine if it is done well. When I bought my RG-400 connectors from B and C they provide a diagram showing what dimensions to strip the sheath, shielding and central conductor to. I think I used an Ideal crimper which was about $30. I've talked to the tower and tested the ELT so far. Haven't flown yet, though. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Wade Roe <wroe1@dbtech.net> wrote: > > I'm ready to run the coax in the RV-7 now. Does anyone have any helpful > comments regarding attaching BNC connectors to RG400 or similar. I have > heard that crimp-on connectors are not desired compared to solder...is > this bum info? > > Also, what tools are recommended for stripping/crimping coax? > > Thanks! > > > Wade Roe > > EAA 557 > RV-7 in progress > Aeronca Champ flying > > -- Tom Sargent


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    Time: 01:15:17 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: BNC to RG400 connections
    From: thomas sargent <sarg314@gmail.com>
    Crimping works fine if it is done well. I work at a large observatory and we build a lot of electronic stuff here with lots of coaxes. All our BNC's are crimped. When I bought my RG-400 connectors from B and C they provided a diagram showing what dimensions to strip the sheath, shielding and central conductor to. I think I used an Ideal crimper which was about $30. I've talked to the tower and tested the ELT so far and it all seems to work. Haven't flown yet, though. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Wade Roe <wroe1@dbtech.net> wrote: > > I'm ready to run the coax in the RV-7 now. Does anyone have any helpful > comments regarding attaching BNC connectors to RG400 or similar. I have > heard that crimp-on connectors are not desired compared to solder...is > this bum info? > > Also, what tools are recommended for stripping/crimping coax? > > Thanks! > Wade Roe > > EAA 557 > RV-7 in progress > Aeronca Champ flying > -- Tom Sargent


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    Time: 02:50:16 PM PST US
    From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
    Subject: Re: BNC to RG400 connections
    At 01:45 PM 10/30/2009, you wrote: > >I'm ready to run the coax in the RV-7 now. Does anyone have any helpful >comments regarding attaching BNC connectors to RG400 or similar. I have >heard that crimp-on connectors are not desired compared to solder...is >this bum info? > >Also, what tools are recommended for stripping/crimping coax? Crimping the right connector with the right tool is the preferred process. NOBODY solders them any more if it can be avoided. See: http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/coaxconn/coaxconn.html http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/Coax_Stripper/coaxstrip.html You can get tools like this http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Crimp_Tools/rct-2.jpg from http://bandc.biz http://steinair.com/tools.htm You need a .213" hex die and a .068" square die in the tool for installing the connectors illustrated and offered on their websites. Bob . . . --------------------------------------- ( . . . a long habit of not thinking ) ( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial ) ( appearance of being right . . . ) ( ) ( -Thomas Paine 1776- ) ---------------------------------------


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    Time: 02:53:39 PM PST US
    From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
    Subject: Re: Crimpmaster for insulated, non-insulated, and
    open barrel At 12:58 PM 10/30/2009, you wrote: > >Hi! > >I crimped my first wire last night. I have a Crimpaster with a >30-579 die set in it. I hadn't realized that this set is >specifically made for insulated terminals. Put the terminal in so it >is sticking out of the side with the red, blue, and yellow sizes >stamped on it. Squeeze until the ratchet releases, and I have two >crimps with one pull, one crimp for the wire and the other for the insulator. > >Ideal tech support verified this is the correct way, but they didn't >know if this die for insulated terminals could be used for >uninsulated terminals, also. It looks like the crimp bay for the >insulation would be narrower than that for the wire. This means when >using it for a non-insulated terminal, the closest crimp to the >terminal end ('1st crimp') would be good, but the '2nd crimp' using >the insulation bay would smash it too much. Doesn't seem like it would work. > >I forgot to ask about open barrel terminal crimping with this tool. >I've got a few of those, but haven't tried any crimping yet. > >Ideal lists part #30-586 for a 'non-insulated open barrel' die and >30-580 for 22-8 AWG non-insulated terminals. Would these work? Seems >like I would have been better off just getting a crimper that makes >one crimp at a time. EACH tool's die needs to be tailored to EACH terminal's crimping requirements. No single tool installs insulated, uninsulated, and open-barrel terminals. See various illustrated articles on http://aeroelectric.com . . . Uninsulated terminals are recommended ONLY for fat wires where you'll want to ADD insulation support with beefy heatshink after crimping or soldering the terminal. Bob . . . --------------------------------------- ( . . . a long habit of not thinking ) ( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial ) ( appearance of being right . . . ) ( ) ( -Thomas Paine 1776- ) ---------------------------------------


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    Time: 02:58:01 PM PST US
    From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
    Subject: Re: BNC and RG 174
    At 05:34 AM 10/24/2009, you wrote: ><Gilles.Thesee@ac-grenoble.fr> > >Bob and all, > >Some time ago you published a page on connecting a regular (big) BNC >connector to a skinny coax cable (RG 174 ?). >To date I've been unable to retrieve the document. >Could you point me in the right direction ? I found the article that speaks to adding BNC connectors to the ends of smaller diameter wires. It's at: http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/RG58/RG58.html Bob . . . --------------------------------------- ( . . . a long habit of not thinking ) ( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial ) ( appearance of being right . . . ) ( ) ( -Thomas Paine 1776- ) ---------------------------------------


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    Time: 10:32:34 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: What makes diode get warm
    From: "laracroft" <laracroft4321@gmail.com>
    Hi, Me Laracroft, The diode will heat when the ebus is powered through it. To observe this, the ebus alternate feed switch needs to be open, and power (battery) directly to the main bus. so I am agree with Mike. -------- R4games Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=270206#270206




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