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I sand or file the nickel plate from that reducer and tin it with solder and fold the coax shield back over it and solder it then screw the reducer into the pl-259 and then solder the center in the tip.
thanks, now where do I find the UG-176 reducer, not ratshack. GRrrr, kinda defeats the purpose unless RG-8 PL259's are cheaper than the special connectors for LMR240, I guess they make a special PL259 like they do with the N-connectors at work. wonder how JB weld would work?
I sand or file the nickel plate from that reducer and tin it with solder and fold the coax shield back over it and solder it then screw the reducer into the pl-259 and then solder the center in the tip.
Is it possible to be on a lake and have a homing directional beam being emitted from the shore so a person could navigate to that beam's source? For example at night to a jetty.
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
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