T&T: VHF and antenna
Ed Bruette
edn7nvp at msn.com
Wed May 6 12:00:15 EDT 2009
Ron,
The PL-259 presents an impedance mismatch in the antenna system, hence the
signal loss. The "N" connector does not. Additionally the "N" connector is
much more WX resistant and when properly assembled will not allow water
intrusion. The prudent installer will still provide external layers of
sealing for connectors that are exposed to the elements.
Ed, N7NVP
PT-38 "Makin' Do"
Poulsbo, WA
-----Original Message-----
Hi Ron, first, my experience in the past was in commercial FM broadcast
engineering (30 years ago). I have no experience in Ham radio. A PL-259 is
essentially a "consumer grade" coaxial RF connector. Type N connectors are
more industrial grade. They have greater connectivity by their inherent
design and thus less signal loss. I presume that is why they are preferred
by professional/industrial applications and hence Ham radio people. (They
are also more difficult to install on a coax than a PL-259.)
David Sorenson
Duluth, MN
>
> David, can you tell us why some HAMs substitute type "N" connectors
> for type PL-259? I assume it has something to do with
> efficiency/signal loss.
>
> Ron Rogers
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