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On my links page I have some links on how to adapt normal so239 and N
ends onto this cable. Can be used for TX just fine. www.qsl.net/w2rac On 7 Jan 2005 18:49:53 -0800, "art" wrote: 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 |
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