![]() Products to be reviewed typically should be tangible ham radio related items such as radios, antennas, towers, test equipment, feedlines, etc.ĮHam's Product Reviews are intended to provide an opportunity to share an opinion, positive or negative, of a commercially available ham radio-related product or service.Ī valid product review is one where you have experience or knowledge of the product that you would like to share with others. If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay can vary from minutes to a day or more.ģ. ![]() The delay is for new review screening and approval. There's a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. eHam's Product Reviews are a database of ham radio related products and services personal opinions.Ģ. What a great gadget! Now that I see how easy and convenient it is, I'll never be without a crimper again.ġ. And the one I got came in a neat case that holds the crimper, the dies, the strippers, and the cutter, all neatly. But compared to soldering, this thing is just flat-out great. I've never really used any crimping tool before, so I can't compare it with other crimpers. Plus, no melted center connectors, no drops of hot solder on my leg or the dining-room carpet! :-) The one I have seems like a good bit of money up front, but it's just incredibly fast and easy, and every connection is a good one. Lately I've been popping new connectors on old chunks of coax, converting all my power connections to powerpoles, and lots of other similar chores, and this thing is GREAT. It's like when I finally bought an antenna analyzer, I wondered "How did I get along BEFORE I had this?" ![]() I recently got this Andy-Crimp kit, with a crimping tool, three dies that cover powerpoles, coax connectors, and assorted other connectors, plus some clever wire-strippers. For years, I've been soldering connectors onto coax, power lines, audio cables, and so on.
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