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Can I use a PL-259 or UHF connector with a cellular amplifier or amplifier/repeater?
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It is not recommended. PL-259 (also known as UHF) connectors are rated for a maximum of 300 MHz and are not effective at cellular frequencies.
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Can I use a PL-259 or UHF connector with a cellular amplifier or amplifier/repeater?
Related Questions
- A PL-259 or UHF connector is rated for a maximum of 300 MHz. Cellular frequencies are 800 and 1900 MHz. A PL- ...
- A connector was supplied with the radio in some countries, but if it has been lost Universal Radio in ...
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