| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
i've read the specs on some healiax and lmr 400 but i can't say that i
always can interpert it fully and confused myself basically interperting a real world practical answer if for ex i am going to do some 1296 work and debate what coax is best i compare lmr400 to 1/2i heliax is the heliax much better ? by how much how about lmr 600 vs 1/2in/ and maybe 7/8" heliax is the lmr nearly as good or is the heliax vastly superior? comming here for a tie breaker everyone i asked either gives different answers and non can explain their choice i am not looking for a well lmr is pretty close and cheeper so buy it, price is not the issue i just want to know based on technical spec's if they are only 1db apart it's splitting hairs i'd get the cheepest easist to work w/ after that i just want least loss thanks |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Sale or trade: LDF4-50 heliax | Equipment | |||
| Sale or trade: LDF4-50 heliax | Equipment | |||
| Sale or trade: LDF4-50 heliax | Equipment | |||
| FA: New - Andrew 1/2" Heliax Connectors (UHF Male) | Swap | |||
| New Andrews Heliax F.S. 1/2 and 7/8 | Swap | |||