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Re: testing coaxial cables
This may be a silly question, but you did disconnect both ends of the cable when checking for continuity, right? Assuming so, then continuity between the shield and the center conductor is definitely a bad thing.
You might have gotten one of the strands of the shield wrapped around the center conductor while stripping it if you use a rotary stripper. It happens to me fairly often (cheap stripper), so I always check for that before crimping. It could also be a small burr or something similar stuck in the connector.
Make sure to check both ends of the cable, as a short on either end could obviously cause your issue. When in doubt, just cut off the end and re-crimp. Or maybe there's just a nail or staple going through the cable shorting it out somewhere, in which case it's time for a new cable.
Hope this helps,
-- Dave
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