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1. 04:39 AM - Re: Permanet Splicing RG400 (Stuart Hutchison)
2. 04:39 PM - Re: Batteries: To fly . . . or not to fly . . . that IS the question. (Bill Watson)
3. 08:09 PM - Re: Permanet Splicing RG400 (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | Permanet Splicing RG400 |
G'day Bob,
I assume RG58 TNC/BNC connectors are fine for RG142, +142 or 400 coax? I
don't understand why TNC connectors are listed at Aircraft Spruce for
between $35 and $62 each, yet even silver-plated types are avaliable here in
Australia (from RS) for around $10-15. What am I missing please?
Cheers, Stu
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Subject: | Re: Batteries: To fly . . . or not to fly . . . that |
IS the question.
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Subject: | Permanet Splicing RG400 |
At 06:35 AM 8/3/2011, you wrote:
>G'day Bob,
>
>I assume RG58 TNC/BNC connectors are fine for RG142, +142 or 400 coax?
Yes.
> I don't understand why TNC connectors are listed at Aircraft
> Spruce for between $35 and $62 each, yet even silver-plated types
> are avaliable here in Australia (from RS) for around $10-15. What
> am I missing please?
Not a thing. There are coax connectors that are
essentially interchangeable but built and qualified
to different specifications . . . which for our
purposes doesn't matter. Prices on identical connectors
can vary widely too depending on the supplier's
volume, expertise and target customer base.
When we added those connectors to our wesite catalog
many moons back, I think I bought them in 100 lots
for something on the order of 95 cents and sold them
for $2. The exact came connector was commonly offered
at $3.50 in single lots. But if you bought a mil-qualified
connector in small quantities, it could be pretty
breathtaking without being any 'better' for what you're
needing to do.
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=7131150
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=7131003
Bob . . .
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