Thread: Coax Connectors
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Old 14th June 2007, 22:47   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Coax Connectors

Quote: (Originally Posted by narked at 90) View Original Post
the coax that these connectors are made to fit is very flexable i have a load here with the connectors and i can tie very small knots in it with no issues
But bending the cable too much can damage it. Espcially if it's made of PTFE
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coating the connector i dont see as the problem but the connection using normal cable is, just buy a connector and you will see what i mean
or if you like i will take a picture for you and you can see for your self
john
If you try to use the connector that Shaunzxr has shown, yes, I agree.
If you're using the connectors I showed, I don't see any problem soldering wires.

Yes please John, show me a photo!
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