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I had some good quality RG-213/U lying on the ground for about 25 years.
It was moved and flexed quite often. Its loss measures about the same as new coax. However, western Oregon has a very gentle climate compared to most places. Your experience might be quite different if you live in Phoenix or Minnesota, or areas with comparable climates elsewhere in the world. Roy Lewallen, W7EL wrote: How many years can you expect good quality coax to last when it is out in the sun and weather? Bill - - - I Buy Marklin Trains http://MarklinBuyer.com - - - |
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