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On Jul 3, 2:03*pm, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , *walt wrote: I'd be pleased to trade two buckets of prop wash for a coax stretcher. Any takers? Walt- Contact Tucker Electronics to see if they are willing to deal! One such device is the General Radio 874LK20L line stretcher. *Tucker may have them in stock. See http://www.tucker.com/java/jsp/produ...d17338_condR.h tm. The product is described in a GR document at http://www.tucker.com/images/images_spec/00001006.pdf. *It is supposed to have a constant impedance. Fred K4DII Well Fred, I have a couple of GR line stretchers. What I need is a coax stretcher! Walt |
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I seriously doubt if there is any shortage of copper for coax or any
other type feed line. It's probably more a matter of someone forgetting to order stock, or enough stock. Or, like gasoline, it's a contrived 'shortage'. As for a 'coax stretcher', all is not lost, I have one. No, I do not loan it out. I might be talked into selling it, but you probably couldn't afford it, sorry. - 'Doc |
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