Well, the specs for LMR400 (same frequency - same length) is 0.388 dB
and 9913 is .421 dB. RG-6 would be 0.932 dB.

So, if 0.34 is too much, the others you mentioned would be no solution.

Joe M.

Ralph Mowery wrote:
> 
> --- mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for the quick reply. I couldn't find that
> > anywhere on the net.
> >
> > I have a guy who is telling me that 0.34 dB (at 900
> > MHz)
> > is too much loss on a SCANNER antenna run. LOL!
> >
> > I'm going to ask him if I should use HJ9-50 instead.
> > ;->
> >
> While that may be too much loss, for most it is
> difficut to beat the losses of the 9913/lmr400 types
> of cable.  Usually the rg-6 cable tv antenna cable is
> about as good for most applications. Anything else is
> too costly and hard to run for most people.
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