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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:15:01 -0500, "w9gb"
wrote: "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. IF you are in a marine environment or where the coax would be subject to abuse --- consider the # 117 -- RG-8X from The Wireman. Press recommended this cable to me about 20 years ago -- it is all I use for portable and home usage -- one tough cable -- easy to solder PL-259 to as well due to the polypropylene dielectric! http://thewireman.com/coax.html w9gb CQ MINI 8 Marine-Mobile First with a tough 'walk-on' polypropylene dielectric and tinned copper shield and tinned stranded center conductor, and now with a tough, long lived, scuff resistant, jacket. #117 I use his #118 -- a low-loss 8X for non-marine environments. Good stuff. bob k5qwg |
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