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Hi,

Thanks for all the previous help.
Realize they are all pretty basic questions, and appreciate the help very
much.

Am in my 70's now, and keeping up with a lot of this stuff is getting to be
a bit more difficult. Greatr hobby, though.

For a receive-only run to a scanner. I'm assuming that I am interested in
up to one GHz, absolute max.

Expect to go with F connectors on the coax as they are so readily available
already made up, and relatively inexpensive.

Anyone feel strtongly that it is worth going the BNC or the N route, or can
I probably be happy with the F's ?
About a 50 foot run. In practice, would I even see any difference ?

I plan on RG6U, Quad Shield, probably

Saw it at Lowe's of all places. Brand was Philips.
Looked pretty good (I think); gold plated F's, and quad shielding.

Thoughts on ?

Just as a sidelight, I also have a sw set, and have all N and BNC on my PAR
antenna to the sw set run, though.
LMR 400 coax used. About 125 ft run here.

Thanks,
Bob


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Old March 8th 08, 01:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default "F" Connectors ?

F connectors are just fine for that application. You wouldn't see any
difference -- except to your pocketbook -- if you went BNC or N instead.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for all the previous help.
Realize they are all pretty basic questions, and appreciate the help very
much.

Am in my 70's now, and keeping up with a lot of this stuff is getting to be
a bit more difficult. Greatr hobby, though.

For a receive-only run to a scanner. I'm assuming that I am interested in
up to one GHz, absolute max.

Expect to go with F connectors on the coax as they are so readily available
already made up, and relatively inexpensive.

Anyone feel strtongly that it is worth going the BNC or the N route, or can
I probably be happy with the F's ?
About a 50 foot run. In practice, would I even see any difference ?

I plan on RG6U, Quad Shield, probably

Saw it at Lowe's of all places. Brand was Philips.
Looked pretty good (I think); gold plated F's, and quad shielding.

Thoughts on ?

Just as a sidelight, I also have a sw set, and have all N and BNC on my PAR
antenna to the sw set run, though.
LMR 400 coax used. About 125 ft run here.

Thanks,
Bob


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Hi,

Thanks for all the previous help.
Realize they are all pretty basic questions, and appreciate the help very
much.

Am in my 70's now, and keeping up with a lot of this stuff is getting to
be a bit more difficult. Greatr hobby, though.

For a receive-only run to a scanner. I'm assuming that I am interested in
up to one GHz, absolute max.

Expect to go with F connectors on the coax as they are so readily
available already made up, and relatively inexpensive.

Anyone feel strtongly that it is worth going the BNC or the N route, or
can I probably be happy with the F's ?
About a 50 foot run. In practice, would I even see any difference ?

I plan on RG6U, Quad Shield, probably


For receive only I doubt you would see any differance if you just stuck the
center wire in the connector of the receiver and touched the shield to the
connector.


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