I know that there are 3 kinds of coaxial connectors that you can buy, a crimp-on, a compression, and a twist-on. But can you crimp or compress a twist-on connector, onto a coaxial cable?
There are connectors that the cable human beings use that help you basically push it on after reducing the cable off rapidly on the sting. you do not might desire to strip off the outer black rubber. Then they crimp it to hold it tight. somewhat the indoors piece basically sticks by using the middle of the connector and the outer shell of the connector connects to the foil that encircles the skinny cord.
No, and twist-on connectors are lousy.
No. Crimping requires a soft(er) mental for the tool to crimp Compression has a compression piece that fits in the compression connector. A twist on has just one a solid metal piece