• oz1sej@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 month ago

      Oh, only reception. Should definitely have mentioned that… Title updated.

      EDIT: Wow, you’re Onno VK6FLAB! Love your podcast! 😀

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        1 month ago

        Indeed I am, and thank you for your kind words!

        As for coax, RG316 seems to be popular, but I have only ever used pre-made patch leads. I use SMA throughout my shack and essentially adapt all other connectors to SMA.

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              1 month ago

              if you have settled on that as a standard connector, you can make a good buy out of 50m of LMR240UF, a crimping tool frame, die set matching the cable/connector, and 10 packs of Amphenol SMA connectors.

              You might get both male and female SMA since female will match a lot of handheld radios, and you can make “extension cords” with one end male and the other female, and you can mount the female ones through a hole in an enclosure or feedthrough plate.

              It’s also nice to have a few UHF/PL259 and N connectors - invariably you will have some equipment with them.

              Then you would be equipped to make exactly the right length cables with exactly the right connectors and known high-quality materials.