Coax Cable Stripping
A guide to precise coaxial cable stripping for PL-259 connectors on various cable types
Description
Coaxial cable stripping for PL-259 connectors requires precise measurements to ensure optimal RF performance and mechanical integrity. For RG-8X, the outer jacket is stripped 1/2 inch, the braid 5/16 inch, and the dielectric 1/8 inch, leaving the center conductor exposed. RG-58 preparation involves a 1/2 inch jacket strip, 1/4 inch braid strip, and 1/8 inch dielectric strip. These specific dimensions facilitate proper soldering and crimping, minimizing impedance discontinuities at the connector interface.
Different coaxial cable types, such as RG-8 and RG-213, necessitate varied stripping lengths due to their construction. The PL-259 connector, a common UHF type, relies on these exact preparations for a secure fit and low-loss connection. Incorrect stripping can lead to high SWR, RF leakage, and mechanical failure, impacting overall station efficiency. The guide details these critical dimensions for several popular coax cables.
Using a dedicated coax stripper tool or precise measurements with a utility knife improves consistency.