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Old August 9th 03, 05:20 PM
 
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I have to look what they type of cable they supply.
out of 15 we only had trouble in the ones in pipe.
all of the others are surface wiring.




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Rich wrote:

I installed a 2.4 g radio system, I'm having trouble.
I ran 100 ft of RG 58 in a EMT / Ridged pipe with a mast on top.
Can EMT or ridged pipe for thirty feet effect the radio waves and

transmit
careerists of the radio?

Rich


I estimate the loss of 100' of RG58 to be in the vicinity of -30dB. That

means
1/1000th of your received signal makes it to the radio and 1/1000th of the
transmit signal actually gets radiated. Sure fire formula for failure. Go

get
some LMR-400 or LMR-600 cable and connectors.

Dale W4OP



 
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