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![]() a. Think the 3 ft radio-to-75 ohm patch cable, then to the 50 ohm main cable will cause any "meaningful" loss due to the Z mismatch ? b. Would I have been better off using a 3 foot RG58 (50 ohm) patch cable, even though the RG58 is really lossy around 1 GHz ? Thanks, Bob Bob, I wouldn't sweat either issue; the loss in 3 feet or the impedance. Howard I agree, either way the loss of 3 feet of coax is not worth worring about. Use whatever you can find. Even replacing the entire 50 feet of coax with something like the rg-6 that is in big supply now will probably not be noticed. |
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