I ran into problems when I soldered my coax cable inner conductor
first, then with the inner conductor arching over, I soldered the
braid connection. Well, cuz the inner conductor was curved and it
had a lot of pressure against the braid, it melted right through the
inner conductor insulator and shorted when I soldered the braid. It
caused weird problems with my 800.
Now I always solder the braid first and make sure the inner conductor
hangs loose and is not pushing against the braid when I solder it. I
solder the inner conductor second and quickly to avoid melting.
Hence, no problems with that.
Andy
--- In motm@y..., "klem klemmingberg" <klem_klemmingberg@w...> wrote:
> I too have been a victim of overzealous coax soldering--
> hoist on my own petard, as it were.
> A suggestion for Paul S. that might save him & future kit builders
> a bit of hassle is to add a little blurb in the toubleshooting
> sections of the module manuals advising builders to make sure
> none of their coax cables are shorted.
>
> Just thought I'd mention it so that I could actually post on topic
for a
> change
>
> tomr