The Coax Connection Interview about bad coax with Ray Nelson N1MPD 97
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My second interview with coax expert Ray Nelson, N1MPD, covers how coax can go bad, primarily due to water entry. We talk about the proper method of waterproofing coax connections, and how to spot the poor quality coax that masquerades as the good stuff. MPDdigital is at www.mpddigital.us. Subscribe: / davidcasler . Ask Dave Playlist: https://goo.gl/inaQeB. Tip Jar: http://ke0og.net/tip-jar • To learn more about me, visit: http://www.dcasler.com/about/ • Tip jar (on my website): http://www.dcasler.com/tip-jar/ (provides a method to use your credit card via PayPal, Also describes Patreon) • To pose an Ask Dave question: http://www.dcasler.com/ask-dave/ or http://www.ke0og.net/ask-dave/ • To order the old Technician videos on DVD: http://dcasler.com/how-to-buy-technic... • To order the most recent and up-to-date Amateur Extra videos on a thumb drive: http://dcasler.com/aevids-on-stick/ • Theme music is Sour Tennessee Red, by John Deley and the 41 Players, courtesy YouTube Music Library. • I use drawings from OpenClipArt.org, including the walking man • Technician training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/training/ • General training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/general/ • Amateur Extra training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/extra/ • List of the Ask Dave videos, see http://dcasler.com/ask-dave/#askdavelist • Thanks to my sweet wife, Loretta, KBØVWW, for both audio and video assistance! (Her website is www.aldea-art.com.) • My primary website: http://www.dcasler.com • The ham radio part of my website (direct link): http://www.ke0og.net • My publishing website: http://www.mtsneffelspress.com, where you can find my fantasy and science fiction books, as well as some local history books I publish for the Ridgway Railroad Museum and the Ouray County Historical Society • My Amazon author page, which lists my print and Kindle books: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00471I0Q4. • And I'm now reading (producing) audiobooks! See my first effort here: https://goo.gl/0GTHsW • I'm often asked what equipment I use to create the videos. The devices include the Panasonic DMC-G7 camera, Panasonic HDC-TM90 video camera, GoPro Hero2 HD camera, Tascam DR-05 audio recorder, Audio-Technica ATR-3350 lapel microphone, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W560 digital camera, the Kodak Zi-8 video camera, my iPhone 5S, and Pentax K100D DSLR. Software used: CyberLink PowerDirector 13 on a Toshiba S55-A5294, also using Smoothdraw 4.0.5.0, FastStone Image Viewer 5.3, FastStone Capture 8.0, Audacity 2.1.1, LibreOffice 5.0.4.2, and Ink2Go 1.7.2. You can see how my studio is set up by viewing • Tips for Making Instructional Videos . • Twitter: @dcasler
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