Comet CTC-50M CTC50M CTC 50M CTC/50M Original Window Feed-Thru Jumper W/UHF Female (SO-239) Connectors at Each End
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Mary Seaboldt
> 3 dayWorks as advertised
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joe
Greater than one weekThis product solves the problem of getting a coax feed line into the house without drilling through the wall.I use it with my Icom receiver with a outside antenna. This has coax connectors on both ends and is thin enough to close the window no problem, it can also go under a door if you need too do that. I am just a DXer but hams can transmit with up to 100 watts with this thing. Very good solution to an old problem, for me a must have.
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Rogerr
> 3 dayUsing this on a window that seldom opens. I didnt measure any lose loss in signal strength. Accurate description and performance.
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Big D
> 3 dayit kind of pricy but now I dont have to listen to my wife complain about the window and screen open to run my coax into the house...I have dual pane sliding vinyl windows and i can close them and lock them with out disconnecting my coax...I have not heard anyone say my signal has dropped since I installed it but I only use it for 2 meter/ 70 CM and max 50 watts if you want to close your window and dont want to continue to use your radio just get it
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Kitty
Greater than one weekIf you cant go to the next level of having coax through walls to elevate your antenna, then this is the trick. Been using it about a month and really vastly improved transmit and receive on my Baofeng hand-held. Using now on my Kenwood TM-D710G and find it does well.
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Rob Gibbs
> 3 dayHad to replace after 6 months
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Hydraulic IT Solutions
> 3 dayIf you follow the directions and treat it like a cable you just spent > $50 on, youll be fine. Being a Chinese copy of the Diamond part doesnt seem to make a difference quality-wise but I only bought one.
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Michael
> 3 dayWorks great
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Nekobasu
> 3 dayIve had my Comet Window Feed-Thru Jumper in my closed window for at least a year; maybe longer. It still works like new. Its a simple, but very useful product.
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flash33
19-11-2024This is a good solution for running a coax cable into the house with out making holes. I is a bit pricey for what it is.