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Author Topic: N-Type Connectors VS PL-259...What a difference!!!  (Read 6076 times)

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CYYZGUY

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N-Type Connectors VS PL-259...What a difference!!!
« on: April 16, 2013, 11:37:17 PM »
So, for months now, I have been waiting to go up on the roof once we get good weather to change out my LMR-400 with PL-259 connectors to a new line of LMR-400 with N-Type Connectors...

As we all know...the PL-259 is only rated to about 500 Mhz...

ADS-B being 1090, this was not ideal.............

Immediately after changing out to the N-Type connectors, I started getting almost TWICE as many returns, ground returns and my polar diagram has started to expand!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyone who has PL-259 connectors, get them changed out!

Jason

2 Nm North from Canada's Busiest Airport CYYZ

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CoastGuardJon

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Re: N-Type Connectors VS PL-259...What a difference!!!
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2013, 05:21:01 PM »
Quite right Jason, N-type much more suitable, F-type also effective but nothing like as good IMO.    N-type also available for a wider range of cable diameters.
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CYYZGUY

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Re: N-Type Connectors VS PL-259...What a difference!!!
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2013, 12:51:39 PM »
After observing the Polar diagram for a few days, I am amazed how the outer "fringe zone" has started to expand.  There is a marked improvement as it appears to have helped with "weak" or much more distant signals.  I am consistently pulling in hits 240 to 300 Nm with regularity now.

regards,

Jason
2 Nm North from Canada's Busiest Airport CYYZ

DPD 1090 Mhz Antenna with LMR-400 Cable
Antenna 35 Feet (11 Meters) standing tall
Dedicated Airnav Station with 16 Gigs ram
Dedicated Radarbox24 Station with 16 Gigs ram
40" LED Monitor
40" LED Monitor
BCD996XT, BCT15X, BCT15X, BCT15 and BCD436 receiver