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Why would you do that? Solid has less loss. If you are worried about it
flexing too much and work-hardening (or breaking) the center conductor, use a strain relief of shrink sleeving at both ends. Jim "Ralph Mowery" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - If using the RG-58 try to find some with a stranded -center conductor as much of it seems to be solid wire. - - Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |
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