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dave wrote: Heliax is good. Double-braid shielded cable (with silver-plated copper braid, not aluminum) seems to be almost as good. Interesting. I always hear people bragging about LMR. Are we using the term "Heliax" generically? Yes... I meant "cable with a solid or near-solid outer conductor". Is semi-flex no good too, (It's all aluminum and brass metallically isn't it?) I think that the key is avoidance of (1) contact of dissimilar metals and (2) ferromagnetic materials. And, you want a cable where you can get a really good electrical contact between the outer braid, and the connector shell. I believe that solder beats crimp in this application, since you end up with a connection which will reliably remain gas-tight and won't oxidize. A good semi-flex would probably be fine, I'd guess. LMR-400 seems to be dodgy (for repeater use) over several of these issues. I do like it for simplex applications. Did your guru make a profit on the replacement cables? How do you know a $15 can of Cramolin wouldn't have helped just as much? Nope... he's one of the volunteers in the repeater group. He donates his time, we use donated materials (e.g. the heliax cable, ex-cell-site) when possible, and any supplies the repeater needs are bought from independent commercial suppliers (e.g. the connectors, in this case). He was annoyed at having to go to the trouble of replacing the existing pigtails, but *very* pleased at the result... it turned the system from a "basket of snakes" into one in which the three repeaters in the cabinet can all operate simultaneously and independently without any cross-band interference that we can detect in any way. We're also sharing the hospital-roof site with at least one cellphone system, one pager transmitter (for several years - gone now), and several public-safety LMR repeaters... and so doing things carefully is quite important! Both sets of cables (the original LMR and the replacement hardline) had high-quality commercial-grade connectors... no cheap nickel-plated imports. Hence, I do think it's accurate to ascribe the difference in performance to the cable itself. Cramolin is nice stuff for dealing with connector-to-connector contact issues, but it doesn't do a thing for problems internal to the cable. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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