PL-259 / UHF is my favorite high voltage connector.
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@gigabecquerel It just keeps going...
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@gigabecquerel that is extremely lewd
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@lambda ...and it's not even greased up yet!
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@gigabecquerel #alttext
Video of a special UHF connector being disconnected. When mated, it looks like any normal UHF connector. After the cap is unscrewed, the connectors are slowly pulled apart, revealing a translucent insulator tube attached to the male plug. As the connectors are pulled further apart in a slow and smooth motion, the insulated contact slides out of the socket, getting longer and longer. In the end, the centre contact is about 15cm long, requiring a deeeep socket.
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@lambda @gigabecquerel thanks!
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@gigabecquerel :ying_blush: so reentrant...
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@gigabecquerel ok I like these crimes. At long last PL259 is good for something.
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@f4grx It's called UHF because it's Unusable for High Frequency
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@f4grx @gigabecquerel It does have better current impulse withstand than anything else smaller than a 7/16 DIN.
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