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![]() wrote in message ... Have a 100 foot roll(approx) of used coax cable which has no markings.... I do have a bunch of older RG-58 with solid center conductor, and ....[snip].... .... How about Belden 9913? Of course, the construction of that line is "different" enough that it would be hard to mistake it for something else, and I assume .... For those of us who never noticed -- or never recognized -- the difference in the first place, could you please explain what I should have recognized? --Myron -- The outside diameter of the cable, like .195, .240, .260, .405,... and the gage of the center conductor, like #10, 14, 16, 18, stranded or solid. Tam --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member and Rifle, Pistol, & Home Firearm Safety Certified Instructor Certified Instructor for the Kansas Concealed-Carry Handgun license |
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