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HI,
I have an old HP network analyzer that goes up to 1.3Ghz. I need to make up some more cables for it, though, as the existing ones (not original) are far too thick and inflexible for comfort. I have to cut three identical 2-foot lengths (for phase matching purposes) of some 50 ohm coax for this purpose, to connect the VNA to its bridge. Can anyone suggest a suitable, readily available coax for this job? The terminations will be N-types, by the way. I'd like something flexible and easy to terminate, ideally. Just don't want a cable that will change its Zo every time it gets a bit bent! |
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