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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? there is NO mil spec for RG6.. (nor for RG8, RG213, etc.) Those specs (for PVC insulated cables) were abondoned 20 odd years ago. (and in any case, would more properly be something like MIL-C-17/74C for RG213 or MIL-C-17/2 for RG6) As it happens MIL-C-17/2 does call out copperweld and double shield, so something purporting to be RG6 would have a copperweld center conductor. The new replacement would be MIL-C-17/180-00001, which has a crosslinked polyolefin jacket and no "RG" number, double shield, but not copperweld center. (at least as of MIl-C-17G, 1990) What you can get is "RG-6 type" or "similar to what used to be RG-6", etc. Tim KA0BTD |
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