Any reason you can't have a PL259 and an N connector on the same piece of coax? I recently installed a Collosal 10k in the top of a 90ish ft. tree and used a 150 ft. premade piece of Times Microwave LMR-600 with PL259s preinstalled. I need to cut the excess 50-60 ft. off and put a new connector on the end. It appears the cost (which isn't cheap!) to buy Times Microwave connectors & the multi-tool to install them is about the same whether you go with PL259 or N.
My setup will require a number of connections prior to reaching my radios (Antenna <-> LP-700 meter pickup <-> Amplifier <-> Coax switch <-> Radios) and since I need to order a new LP-700 meter pickup, coax switch and connectors, I have the opportunity to make a number of these connections N type in an effort to save on signal loss.
Is it worth it? Any caveats?
My setup will require a number of connections prior to reaching my radios (Antenna <-> LP-700 meter pickup <-> Amplifier <-> Coax switch <-> Radios) and since I need to order a new LP-700 meter pickup, coax switch and connectors, I have the opportunity to make a number of these connections N type in an effort to save on signal loss.
Is it worth it? Any caveats?