I found irregularities in cable factors at an employer's chamber; they were
caused by damage to their low-loss cable.  These cables must be treated
with great care, and chamber verification IS necessary. 


Cortland
KA5S


> [Original Message]
> From: Derek Walton <[email protected]>
[SNIP]
> wall. I found the bulkheads and even the cable would get warm during 
> testing. Also there were several notches in the drive level from the sig 
> gen that should not really be there. So my first step was to move the

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