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On a current project I have run in to various problems with the workmanship in completing coax crimp-on connectors (for ControlNet RG6 coax). The end result is that the system works, or does not work with the tiniest disturbing of the cable. The physical pull-off test only confirms that the outer crimp is strong. The resistance test is done at too low a voltage to be meaningful. TDR testing is also done at low pulse voltage and has not helped to point out bad connectors. I am wondering if there is a test instrument that can stress the termination (especially in the area of the foil cutback or displaced inner core strands), so that we can be more positive about the long term performance of the cable system.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hugo
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hugo