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oups.com: I use RG6 quite a bit for ham work, and the cable I buy uses a HDC centre conductor. I would avoid CCS for lower HF. For what it's worth, I looked up the specs on the Carol C5785 that is locally available at Home Depot here in the States. It's quad-shield RG-6 and they list the losses down to 1MHz 1MHz .26dB/100ft 10MHz .81dB/100ft 50MHz 1.46dB/100ft According to your calculator for RG-6/U it should be .19 .6 1.37 Dan, You didn't say which of the RG6 cables you used. The figures you quote are very similar to Belden 1189A. In respect of 1189A, note that the regression model is based on data points from 55MHz to 1000MHz. That is either because that is what Belden supplied, or it could be that I excised some low frequency data points that were a bad fit to the model. Beware of results where the estimate is an extrapolation. (The frequency range is red when the estimate is an extraplation.) Owen |
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