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Old June 1st 05, 02:14 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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Ed wrote:
Let me reiterate, the Motorola white Teflon jacketed RG-58 type coax is
slightly smaller in diameter than regular RG-58 coax, but not any more
loss. Plus, the Teflon jacket is very slick, making pulling it in tight
quarters easier. I'd still suggest you use the original coax as a pull
line and pull up two of these Teflon jacketed coaxes.


Teflon RG-303 is 0.170" in diameter.
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