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![]() "Robert11" wrote in message . .. 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 ? Thanks, B. Don't get the R/S coax. If you can handle the aluminum wire shielding of the cable TV RG-6 coax , use that. Less loss and the 70 ohm vrs the 50 ohm is nothing to worry about. I usually use the RG-8X coax for frequencies below 30 mhz instead of the rg-58. Not that more expensive. |
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