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Coaxial cable ExtraFlex 9096IIA ?
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I need a low-loss flexible coaxial cable. Radio Works (www.radioworks.com) sells the following model, which seems to fit my needs: ExtraFlex 9096-IIA (a flexible version of LMR400) Did anyone try this coaxial cable? Are the specs as good as announced on their web site? What are your comments? |
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Coaxial cable ExtraFlex 9096IIA ?
wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I need a low-loss flexible coaxial cable. Radio Works (www.radioworks.com) sells the following model, which seems to fit my needs: ExtraFlex 9096-IIA (a flexible version of LMR400) Did anyone try this coaxial cable? Are the specs as good as announced on their web site? What are your comments? This is similar to the Davis Bury Flex. I have not used the 9096 but have used the Bury Flex. Measured at 440 mhz it seems to meet the db loss specifications. Measured 4 pieces about 100 feet long and got the same results. Just under a 3 db loss including the connectors. http://www.davisrf.com/ham1/coax.htm#buryflex |
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Coaxial cable ExtraFlex 9096IIA ?
On 14 sep, 22:10, "Ralph Mowery" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I need a low-loss flexible coaxial cable. Radio Works (www.radioworks.com) sells the following model, which seems to fit my needs: ExtraFlex 9096-IIA (a flexible version of LMR400) Did anyone try this coaxial cable? Are the specs as good as announced on their web site? What are your comments? This is similar to the Davis Bury Flex. I have not used the 9096 but have used the Bury Flex. Measured at 440 mhz it seems to meet the db loss specifications. Measured 4 pieces about 100 feet long and got the same results. Just under a 3 db loss including the connectors. http://www.davisrf.com/ham1/coax.htm#buryflex Very interesting! Thank you. |
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