Along with that question, is the banned aluminum coax the old unjacketed 
stuff like the CATV folks use, or is that any aluminum coax?  I'm thinking 
about the construction of Commscope cable that was used extensively by the 
cellular carriers a few years ago.  It was a jacketed aluminum construction 
if memory serves, the jacket and the foam were practically glued to the 
inner and outer conductors.  I wonder if this is what Andrews has up their 
sleeve.

Milt
N3LTQ



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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but when Aluminum oxidizes doesn't it become
> non-conductive? Which I believe is the reason it is baned from most
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