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Tim Shoppa wrote:
Is the center conductor of the el-cheapo RG-6 found in home improvement stores always copperweld? It seems to be 18AWG copperweld but maybe I'm being naive... Is this part of the RG-6 mil-spec, or just the way they make it today? Tim KA0BTD The RG (Radio Guide) specs are mo longer used by military. Yes, aluminum shielded RG 6 and RG-59 both used copperweld center conductors for two reasons. the aluminum shield is weak, and tears if the wire stretches. It also helps to limit the bending radius. I used to have some "RG-6 headend cable" which had a double copper braid, and a silver plated, solid copper center conductor. It was barely usable on US Ch 12 at 218 MHZ, but its claim only to fame was it had lower radiation or signal ingression problems than the standard all copper, single braid version. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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