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Richard B McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Feb 2015 09:07:53 -0800
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Hi!

 

I am pondering using a "SMA saver" to prolong the life of the SMA antenna
connection on my Kenwood TH-F6 HT.  Presumably, with a SMA saver, you
connect it to the HT just once, and then your antenna (e.g., rubber duck) or
whatever to the SMA saver many times.  When the SMA saver wears out, you
just remove it from the HT, and then replace it with another SMA saver.

 

So, does anyone have a recommendation for where I can buy these?  Also, what
advice do you have about the pros and cons of using a SMA saver?

 

73,

Richard KK6MRH

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