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On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 18:49:17 GMT, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: are not too bad. If you could handle the connection of the noncopper shield that most of the cable TV 70 ohm rg-6 has, that would probably be your best bet. Don't even go to the real high grade of the quad shielded stuff. In this part of the world, some types of quad shield, and even some types of the dual sheild have one of the braids made from tinned copper and are solderable, check out the specs or get a sample and test it. Additionally, crimp BNC(M) connectors, F(M) connectors and F(F)-BNC(M) adapters are available. Owen -- |
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