[WIARC] 90 degree UHF connector question.

Andy Myers amyers at adams.net
Fri Jan 9 12:45:49 EST 2015


What are you using for lightning protection? You could use a bulkhead style lightning arrester mounted to your plate(grounded of course) and then use a 90° adaptor on that. Save you from having added loss at a bulkhead that would not be needed. 

Andy
NX9L 

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> On Jan 9, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Chris Schulz <NR9Q at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I cannot remember what type of connectors we used on the club station. Did we use a feed through connector and add a 90 degree adapter? Was it a 90 degree feed through connector? Do they even make a 90 feed through connector. I have not been able to find such an animal. At this point, I think I have to use a feed through connector with a 90 degree connector added on. I have panel I am going to attach to the wall and need to turn 90 degree to get the coax to the basement. Any idea or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I have a catalog at home with connectors, but not sure where most of this stuff is. I have the ham shack torn apart at the moment for remodeling. 
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