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![]() I was just given a coil of 7/8 hardline coax that I have not seen before. It has plastic discs inside to separate the core from the outer aluminum tube which I suppose uses air as the dielectric. Anybody got any info on this stuff and any advantages it may have over the normal hardline cable? Regards Art That's nothing real new. Yes, is air dielectric and slightly less lossy than regular foam dielectric heliax. Since you described the outer conductor as aluminum, I suspect it is 75 ohm cable.... but not necessarily. There should be info printed onto the outer plastic jacket material mthat would help in specifically identifying that cable. Ed K7AAT |
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