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Tom Ring wrote:
Richard Clark wrote: CJB wrote: I have about 40 ft. of mini-coax. and I need to connect the SMA male and reverse (female) connectors to either end. It would be simpler to just attach a resistor. That much cable is going to be so lossy that any useful signal going in will never see the other end. The solution is to use 40ft of Cat9 to extend the wireless router. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Cat9, hmm, the only Cat9 I know of is - http://www.tubecollector.org/cat9.htm and while it's quite lengthy, 40 feet of them would not be suitable for use at microwave frequencies. Perhaps you meant Cat5. ![]() It is a neat tube though. tom K0TAR I like it... almost as much as the Umac 606 Phantasatron: http://www.geocities.com/bswadener/humor/umac606.htm. ;^) Bryan WA7PRC |
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