The Solder On RG8 Male Plug PL259 is a top-tier connector designed for high-performance RF applications. Engineered specifically for RG8 coaxial cables, this PL259 plug ensures a secure and lasting connection, making it ideal for professional and hobbyist setups alike. Its solder-on design offers a strong and reliable bond, providing excellent signal integrity for your communication systems.
High-Quality Construction: Nickel-plated brass body for enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion.
Precision Engineering: Gold-plated center pin ensures optimal conductivity and minimal signal loss.
Solder-On Design: Provides a secure and stable connection, perfect for high-power and critical applications.
Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of RF communication systems, including CB radios, ham radios, and high-frequency antennas.
Specifications:
Connector Type: PL259 (UHF Male)
Cable Compatibility: RG58 coaxial cable
Material: Nickel-plated brass body, gold-plated brass center pin
Impedance: 50 Ohms
Frequency Range: Up to 1 GHz
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +155°C
Instructions
Prepare the Cable:
Strip the RG8 coaxial cable to expose the inner conductor, dielectric, and shielding. The typical strip lengths are approximately 10 mm for the outer jacket, 8 mm for the shielding, and 5 mm for the dielectric.
Fit the Connector:
Slide the connector body over the cable end, ensuring the inner conductor fits through the pin hole and the shielding contacts the connector’s shell.
Solder the Center Pin:
Using a soldering iron, solder the inner conductor to the gold-plated center pin. Ensure a solid solder joint to maintain signal integrity.
Secure the Shielding:
Solder the exposed shielding to the connector’s body, creating a secure electrical connection and providing strain relief.
Inspect the Connection:
Check the solder joints for proper bonding and ensure no cold solder joints are present. The connection should be robust and free of movement.
Final Assembly:
Once all components are soldered and secured, inspect the connector for any exposed wires or improper connections. The final assembly should present a neat and professional appearance.