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I have some 20 year old Radio Shack RG-8. I have to assume it was originally
of good quality. My assumption is based on the fact that I can't tell any difference between it and new RG-213 bought from Texas Towers within the last couple of years. I did put new connectors on it when I got my license upgrade to General and needed to use it. I also have some new RS RG-8 bought recently when RS was doing a sell off of that part of their stock. It seems to work OK also ( especially considering the close out price of $9.95 per 50 foot length). I may have to eventually put new connectors on it since it came with the swaged on PL-259s, but its holding up all right after 2 months of use. Our local weather is rather harsh, mainly strong sunlight, since it appears to have forgotten how to rain here in south central Oklahoma along the Red river. Harold KD5SAK "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... 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: |
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