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Old June 1st 05, 05:23 AM
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Let me reiterate, the Motorola white Teflon jacketed RG-58 type
coax is
slightly smaller in diameter than regular RG-58 coax, but not any
more loss. Plus, the Teflon jacket is very slick, making pulling it
in tight quarters easier. I'd still suggest you use the original
coax as a pull line and pull up two of these Teflon jacketed coaxes.



Teflon RG-303 is 0.170" in diameter.



Yup, .023" smaller than standard RG58. That, plus the slick Teflon
jacket may well allow him to pull up two Teflon cables in place of his
RG58.


Ed

 
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