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In Reply to: RE: the only exception I know posted by dave789 on February 10, 2017 at 08:34:54
One of my favorite rca jacks is the Vampire CM2F/CB. It features an unusually high-mass body, so it's very rigid and robust from a vibration control POV.
Notice the deep indentation slot for use as the ground/return wire soldering platform. The space between the ground/return soldering slot and the dielectric placed between the signal contact soldering platform are very close to one another.
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Realize this is an older post, but perhaps you can help.
I am thinking about one of these to replace a coax jack. I notice there is no ground tab. Does the ground wire solder to the side of the jack in the groove? If so, does that area heat up pretty fast with the solder iron, or do you have to dump a huge amount of heat in there to get the solder to flow?
regards -- Roger
The Vampire's ground lug takes heat well.
Thanks - I think I will give them a try. Looks like a quality product.
regards-- Roger
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