Hi folks, what is the collective opinion on using the above converter on a diamond X50?
Regards Paul
N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
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Re: N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
Hmm spose if needs must but personally i wud avoid... Using N types isnt that hard.. What feeder u using?
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Re: N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
Hi, Mini 8. having trouble finding a decent 7mm N type?
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Re: N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
Knights usualy do half decent stuff, they have a 7mm N plug advertised for £2.50.Fireball wrote:Hi, Mini 8. having trouble finding a decent 7mm N type?
Whatever its quality, I wouldn't think it will be terrible, it would be better than a PL via an SO239/N Plug adaptor, the quality of which isn't always obvious from external looks alone etc.
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Re: N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
The only time I need N-Type is for 70cms. I have used an adaptor from time to time and had no issues at all, did exactly what I wanted it to.
In an ideal world one would use a dual band or tri-band Duplexer but for the amount of time I use 70 I couldn't justify the cost so just use an adaptor if ever I need to use 70 which is rarely.
In an ideal world one would use a dual band or tri-band Duplexer but for the amount of time I use 70 I couldn't justify the cost so just use an adaptor if ever I need to use 70 which is rarely.
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Re: N-Type (Male) to SO239 (Female) plug Converter
Tbh never used anything less than 213/u with N type connectors... Snowdens in Howarth had tons of diff N type connectors to go with the MoD Racal gear they were nudging on... But its been awhile since i went though