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The label on this coax reads:
"CFD200-NL LOW LOSS 50 OHM COAXIAL CABLE COMMATE/PEWC 3D" All I could find was a spec saying it has a VF of .83 and I measured the OD (0.195"). The cable is very stiff for it's size - like 9913 almost. Anyone care to guess? I'd love to take it apart (it's a RP-TNC - N Male 5' pigtail) but it's such a nice job I don't want to. Maybe it's a copy of LMR-200? I'll be using it to connect my 802.11b/g equipment (100mW, 2412mhz) to the main feedline (30' flexi 4xl with clamp type N connectors feeding a 16 el collinear antenna at 25' agl). Help? -- 73's de Ken KG0WX - Kadiddlehopper #11808, Flying Pigs #-1055, Grid EM17io, Elecraft K2 #4913, XG2, 4SQRP Tenna Dipper, Heath GD-1B, MP-1(X)antenna |
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Maybe these folk can tell you:
http://www.dmtonline.dk/products.asp...7&cat=Pigtails (The suggestion is that it's like LMR-200, just as you suspect.) Cheers, Tom |
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![]() The label on this coax reads: "CFD200-NL LOW LOSS 50 OHM COAXIAL CABLE COMMATE/PEWC 3D" All I could find was a spec saying it has a VF of .83 and I measured the OD (0.195"). The cable is very stiff for it's size - like 9913 almost. Anyone care to guess? I'd love to take it apart (it's a RP-TNC - N Male 5' pigtail) but it's such a nice job I don't want to. Maybe it's a copy of LMR-200? I guess my Google skills are better than yours! :^) Try: http://www.commate.com.tw/ Click on "Low Loss Cables, then click on "CFD200" Looks pretty Lossy, to me, if you are going to use it at 2.6GHz. Ed K7AAT |
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