Installing PL-259 Plugs Properly
When installing PL-259 plugs it is good to use Volt-Ohm Meter in the ohms range
to check out that there is no shorts between the center conductor and shield before
and after soldering the plug (testing for continuity with a multimeter).
Using a good soldering iron that is powerful enough is also important for getting good joints done.
I am myself using a 100w soldering iron for soldering the braid and another soldering iron with less
wattage for soldering the center conductor.
It’s also a good idea to use self-amalgamating tape in the bottom part of the plug when
the cable is installed outside to prevent moisture from getting in. If water gets
inside the cable it will proceed among the cable because of capillary action,
and if the cable gets wet it will get lossy and it is of no use any longer.
Alternatively you could use a piece of heat-shrinkable tubing on the bottom part
of the plug as shown in the picture below.
Installation step by step




Here is a link to a site where you can find some good info on soldering PL-259 plugs:
http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregordy/Amateur%20Radio/Experimentation/SolderCoax.htm
More info about the PL-259 or UHF connector:
http://www.electronics-radio.com/articles/electronic_components/rf-connectors/uhf-connector-so239-pl259.php
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