



Comet CTC-50M CTC50M CTC 50M CTC/50M Original Window Feed-Thru Jumper W/UHF Female (SO-239) Connectors at Each End
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Roger Auman
> 3 dayGreat product
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R. White
> 3 dayFairly expensive for what it is, but it works. As previous reviewers have noted, I dont think you would want to raise and lower a window on this device too frequently. I operate HF, and I dont see any negative SWR impact with this cable.
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Cornelius Davis
> 3 dayWell I have 2 of these but now wish Id just went with a regular window feed panel, would have been cheaper and would have worked better. This worked great until recently where I notice my swr shooting up high on vhf/uhf. Bypassed this window feed line and went straight to the radio and the issue disappeared. Weve had several strong thunder storms over the last couple of weeks so Im guessing some moisture must have gotten into the connector on the outside side. Maybe I should have wrapped it in plastic wrap or something but I guess I figured it was built to be outside so never really thought it needed it. If they didnt cost $55 each I would have just considered it my own fault for now weatherproofing it but at this price these things should be bullet proof out of the box.
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Ronnie
> 3 dayWorks great. Better than drilling a hole through the wall. Ive had it about a year and it has been a very good product.
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Tim in Texas
> 3 dayI was surprised by how well built this pass through was. It works as advertised. Great design with zero signal loss. I definitely would recommend this product!
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NInedogs
> 3 dayThey work and for a window sill in a house you will probably never have a problem, but if you use them for a rear window in a two seat pickup, Chevy Silverado, etc, you should modify it. The problem with a vehicle is the part that hangs outside and is exposed to the wind will eventually start coming apart at the flat cable connection. I luckily caught mine before it completely broke in two. It still has continuity through both conductors. To repair it, I laid the flat cable back along side the box that houses the connector and taped if tight against the housing on both ends. I will now wait and see how long it lasts as they are a little expensive. I will probably buy a replacement just in case it breaks during a hunting trip when I need it the most.
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Jeremy
> 3 dayWorks great for my setup! Would buy again
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Bernt Andersson
Greater than one weekWorks as advertised.
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STOVL
> 3 dayExpensive, but well made. No noticeable negative effect on SWR. Two more connections in the run, so has be some added signal loss, but I have no way to measure just how much. It certainly seems low enough that it does not matter to me; I didnt want to have to drill holes in the house walls, and this is a great solution.
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Padini R. Santiago
> 3 dayVery convenient. I hope they do they do another one with high power rating (Max Power: HF 100W PEP, VHF: 60W FM, UHF: 40W FM, 900MHz-1.3GHz: 10W FM)