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Old August 18th 08, 03:49 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Roy Lewallen wrote in
treetonline:

... There are no RG numbers associated with it that I know
of -- it's simply specified by impedance and outside diameter - 0.085,
0.141, 0.250 inches and smaller are common. ...


UT-141 is often also labelled RG-402, and UT-085 is often also labelled RG-
405. Some manufacturers seem to think that there is some level of
equivalence.

I added RG-402 and RG-405 to my line loss calculator to cover the
apparently equivalent Uniform Tubes types (ie UT-nnn).

Owen
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