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![]() "Dave" wrote in message news:Apbdi.3095$015.1604@trndny05... go for it. 8x is just fine for hf unless maybe you are planning to run 1500w rtty ragchewing on 10m on a hot day. "NotMe" wrote in message . .. I need some help me with a decision on which coax to purchase. I'm a new General Class ham and am planning my HF setup. The standard coax seems to be RG-8. I'm curious if I use Belden RG-8X (9258), will there be that much difference in performance at about 100' of coax as compared to using RG-8? I want to use the RG-8X because the smaller diameter coax will allow me to feed the coax easier into my house. I suppose I could try to get the RG-8 in the house, but the place where I want to bring it in only has minimal space and the RG-8X will fit just right. Thanks. My setup now only has the stock radio at 100 watts. |
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