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Old August 28th 13, 07:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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So, what did the Cox guy find? I'm nosey.
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It was almost all leakage from ring-crimp connectors. (Your comments
contained your own answer :-) He replaced them with compression connectors,
probably the Snap-n-Seal from Belden.

I had a couple of pieces of RG-59 that he changed in favor of a better cable
from a spool he brought. Most of my runs were Belden 9275, which he said
was fine -- if terminated properly.

"Sal"


 
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