BOOBRIE N Male to UHF Female SO-239 Connector SO239 Jack to N-Type RF Coaxial Coax Cable Adapter for Antenna/Wireless LAN Device/WiFi/Radio/Coaxial Extension Cable Pack of 2
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freddy
> 3 dayThey are what the add states. Good materials and construction and excellent shipping and very fair price.
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Tom Hale
Greater than one weekWell made. Perfect fit.
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robare
Greater than one weekworks as it should, would buy again
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Bruce Ballew
16-12-2024just what needed
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JoeteckTips
Greater than one weekIf youre a HAM or GMRS operator, this is a must have connector!!
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Resips
> 3 dayIve run power through the UHF / N connectors and noticed no issues on 6 meters. These were run indoors and run at approximately 400 watts PEP from a FTDX5000 to a homebrew six meter linear. Obviously, these are long term connectors so it remains to be seen as to what the failure rate would be. The N connectors came with center pin protectors which is a nice addition - especially given that the center pins are typically rather small and rather fragile.
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Jeffrey N. Fritz
Greater than one weekOkay--lets get this out there. The infamous PL259/SO259 A.K.A. UHF connector is commonly used for RF connections in ham radio and other communications equipment. However, the dirty little secret is that this is not the best RF connector. Its simplicity is deceiving and it can be difficult to properly connect--especially as it ages. The center conductor works loose and the outer connector doesnt always align and tighten properly. And when its not properly connected, it causes signal loss.