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"Frank346" wrote in
: "randiR" wrote in message . .. needing to replace my rg58. is LMR-400 the new recommened coax these days or rg6? It's not possible to make a recommendation since you've not told us anything about the application. What frequencies do you want to monitor? How long is the cable? Why do you think the RG-58/U needs to be replaced? RG-6/U is just a generic designation. There are many variants including the ever popular but unnecessary quad shield. If you select a particular brand and type number, Belden 9116 for example, it will be possible to look up loss figures and do a comparison. Besides being expensive LMR-400 is 10mm in diameter and not as easy to work with as RG-6 or RG-58. thanks. I was doing some research at scannermaster and saw LMR-400 and RG-58, but didn't see RG-6. My current setup over 20 years old and living in Iowa I would imagine it is close to its lifespan. Plus, when I chose RG58 back then, I was under impression it was considered best cable for the job. Probabably is a 40' run to the antenna (which will also be replaced) which is about 30' high. Main interest here is mil air. I will be splitting it to work on a Pro-2004 and BC250D. Which I realize will introduce some loss. I am using a Radio shack amplifier to compensate for some of the loss. |
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