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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 08:32:40 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote: Hello: Don't have a good feeling for the significance of this: For a receive only application, using coax from the Balun of a simple outside antenna to the receiver, is a loss of, e.g., 2.5 db "meaningful" ? Specifics would be 100 feet of RG 58 at 30 MHz Or is it worth the extra $ to go to a less lossy coax (application would always be for receive only) BTW: R/S Coax a decent quality ? The last time I bought Radio Shack coax cable, the shield was so thinly populated with wire, it was almost nonexistant. You might try some of your local computer stores that deal with networking installations. They frequently carry good quality coax with brand names like Beldon. (One of my local computer stores has Beldon RG-58U at 22 cents a foot.) Good mail order places for coax would include Davis RF, The Wireman, RadioWorks, Amateur Electronic Supply, HRO, etc... bob k5qwg Thanks, B. |
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Bob Miller wrote:
(One of my local computer stores has Beldon RG-58U at 22 cents a foot.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you're going to search the internet, you have to spell it right: Belden. Bill, W6WRT |
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