QMA adapters for APX8500
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QMA adapters for APX8500
I can find MPL female-QMA male adapters for connecting to the radio end, but no MPL male - QMA female adapters for connecting to the coax end for wattmetering an installation.
Anyone have a source for these?
Anyone have a source for these?
Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
QMA TO MINI-UHF ADAPTER CABLE
Manufacture Part Number = 095-668-50065
Customer Part Number = CB000091A03
Manufacture Part Number = 095-668-50065
Customer Part Number = CB000091A03
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
Wrong direction. I need the QMA antenna cable to mini UHF adapter. Can't find it anywhere. Makes wattmetering installations impossible.
Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
What I posted above is what we use to adapt our APX8500 QMA connectors to mini-uhf connectors that are supplied by motorola
so what about these is WRONG? With them we have no problem hooking up our Bird or service monitors.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
That he clearly said he is looking for a QMA female and you posted a QMA male? He stated he is trying to adapt from the antenna cable QMA male to the wattmeter, not from the radio to the wattmeter.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
Why QMA to Mini-UHF? Do you have Mini-UHFs on your meter?
Our wattmeters have N connectors and we use QMA to N for testing, cable type from wattmeter to radio, adapter from antenna to wattmeter.
Our wattmeters have N connectors and we use QMA to N for testing, cable type from wattmeter to radio, adapter from antenna to wattmeter.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
[removed - keep it civil please. -Alex]jackhackett wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:17 pmWhy QMA to Mini-UHF? Do you have Mini-UHFs on your meter?
Our wattmeters have N connectors and we use QMA to N for testing, cable type from wattmeter to radio, adapter from antenna to wattmeter.
We made a variety of patch cords for every possible need and they all fit in the carry case
with the Bird and also some rf adapters. The most used connector was mini-uhf for the
motorola radios that we and our other dept and neighbor dept radios use. Having all these
patch cords makes you ready to check anything needing a rf output or swr check and come
in handy often.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
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N connectors are standard on Bird and Telewave meters. You can change them, but it's a better connector than Mini-UHF.
I don't need to make a bunch of 'patch cords', I just need one N-male to N-male cable and a good RF adapter kit.
I never use a cable on the antenna side unless I absolutely have to, such as if the antenna cable isn't able to reach the meter, otherwise an adapter is the most I'll use.
I can't tell you how many times I've been asked by someone to look at an antenna because they're getting a high reflected reading and it turns out to be a bad 'patch cord' they were using on the antenna side of the meter. The fewer cables in the mix, the better.
N connectors are standard on Bird and Telewave meters. You can change them, but it's a better connector than Mini-UHF.
I don't need to make a bunch of 'patch cords', I just need one N-male to N-male cable and a good RF adapter kit.
I never use a cable on the antenna side unless I absolutely have to, such as if the antenna cable isn't able to reach the meter, otherwise an adapter is the most I'll use.
I can't tell you how many times I've been asked by someone to look at an antenna because they're getting a high reflected reading and it turns out to be a bad 'patch cord' they were using on the antenna side of the meter. The fewer cables in the mix, the better.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
The APX8500 QMA connector is female - hence what i posted above!crazyboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:37 amThat he clearly said he is looking for a QMA female and you posted a QMA male? He stated he is trying to adapt from the antenna cable QMA male to the wattmeter, not from the radio to the wattmeter.
OK - so what antenna these days has a QMA connector - I have never seen them out yet?
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
The all band antenna shipped with the APX8500 is a QMA. I just made a pair of patch cables from QMA to N for wattmeters and testing, and gave a set to each tech and installer. Yeah, it's a PITA, but I haven't see an adapter kit that has them - yet.
Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
We have not purchased any lately so I have not seen them yet.
Either of these interest you?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/371250755113?chn=ps
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133675156990?chn=ps
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
Those would work, but it was much easier to just fabricate cables from parts on hand. That way too, I had control of the fab process and was able to sweep each cable as they were built.
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
Saw those, but trying to stay away from RG-174 and other small coax.fineshot1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 11:32 am
Either of these interest you?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/371250755113?chn=ps
https://www.ebay.com/itm/133675156990?chn=ps
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Re: QMA adapters for APX8500
That's what I'm after. Thanks.jackhackett wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:06 pmA search came up with this.
https://fieldcomponents.com/FC14F-FC23M-2.html