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Joining UHF antenna cable
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Joining UHF antenna cable
How do I join UHF antenna cable if its been cut in half?
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Re: Joining UHF antenna cable
buy a new length of cable and add joiners at each end.
no you dont! you go buy a new length and put new ends on! a bit of water gets in and yah radio is shtuffed! dont take short cuts here or you will loose in the end!Struth wrote:Join the centre cable then wrap in insulation tape, then join the outer shield cable, wrap in foil and wrap in insulation tape again.
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No. Impedance matching is the key.Struth wrote:Join the centre cable then wrap in insulation tape, then join the outer shield cable, wrap in foil and wrap in insulation tape again.
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This "solution" is likely to reduce signal strength, and give crap reception. Worst case, reflected power could damage your output stage.
Maybe that explains my crappy radio performance ATM.-Scott- wrote:No. Impedance matching is the key.Struth wrote:Join the centre cable then wrap in insulation tape, then join the outer shield cable, wrap in foil and wrap in insulation tape again.
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This "solution" is likely to reduce signal strength, and give crap reception. Worst case, reflected power could damage your output stage.
Go to the shop and buy a new length of cable
coax
There is no difference between uhf(477Mhz) and CB(27Mhz) cable they have an impedence rating of 50 ohms both the same size cable (assuming that it is a five watt unit).
As to joining the co-ax cable you the best way to join them is with the proper male and female ends, both that you can find at any radio stockist ie dicks or jcar, once they are joined best to tape or heat shrink (appoxy type) over the top.
In an ideal world the best way to deal with this situation is to replace the whole cable but this can be expensive. Some antenna couplers (antenna to coax)are very expensive.
As to joining the co-ax cable you the best way to join them is with the proper male and female ends, both that you can find at any radio stockist ie dicks or jcar, once they are joined best to tape or heat shrink (appoxy type) over the top.
In an ideal world the best way to deal with this situation is to replace the whole cable but this can be expensive. Some antenna couplers (antenna to coax)are very expensive.
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