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If a cable, any cable ..... for argument sake... say Andrew LDF2-50... has a
specified loss at.... say 1000 MHz.... of 3.52 dB in 100 ft... is there a way to calculate what the loss would be in different lengths ? Say for 50 feet ? The cable above is an example.... but is there a rule for calculating loss for cables of any kind under 100 feet ? Would loss at 50 feet be exactly 1/2 of that at 1000 feet ? -- Michael Melland, W9WIS Winneconne, WI USA http://webpages.charter.net/w9wis |
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