Also when "building" your coax always use the solder type PL 259's and a good soldering iron.
Also when "building" your coax always use the solder type PL 259's and a good soldering iron.
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Originally Posted by BMAN
hmmm, i dunno what solder i used...i guess i'll find out tomorrow when i attempt to dial it in (with boston mangler's assistance) if i need to re-solder...
overall the actual install went fairly smoothly...i plan on doing a write up next week. thanks for all the help.
David
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Lookling forward to the write up. Please take pics!Originally Posted by + d
It seems that I confused you with my last post. The PL259's are the coax end connections not the solder used. You can purchase PL259 connectors in a screw-on or solder-on configuration. My point was that you should use the solder-on connector.Originally Posted by + d
Sorry about the confusion.
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thanks for the input guys, i finished the write up on my install, over here.
Bman, i believe i ended up with the type of connectors you were suggesting, thanks!
David
'04 4.0L 4x4 Grand Cherokee - 4" spring/spacer lift, Bilstein 5150's, 255/70/16 BFG AT's, OME SD40, disco's, skids, hooks, sliders...and a new ECTED locker