Wayne

If you have access to a Andrew catalog number 37  Look on page 588 bottom right 
of the page I think this will answer your question

Ralph Messer
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  From: Wayne<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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  Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 3:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter


    Looking at the pictures gives me a couple of ideas.
    first is that the person who cut the heliax must be really dense to think  
  he could get away with it. All one needs to do is trace that other coax to  
  wherever. Plus it might be possible to lift fingerprints from the heliax.
    Second, looks like the Heliax could be spliced back together with proper  
  connector(s), but would be a job and a bit of a bump in loss?
    I actually have a question here about loss. What would be the loss in one  
  male and one female 7/8" N connector for Heliax? My thought is with the  
  idea of possibly moving my antenna in the future, if I can eventually  
  manage a taller tower.
    I see all kinds of loss calculators for cables themselves, but no  
  mentions of same for assorted connectors.
    YMMV

    Wayne WA2YNE


  On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 19:56:37 -0500, ka9qjg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> wrote:

  > That Picture give the Term Low Loss Coax a New meaning, what an idiot
  > who ever it was , Thanks for posting I would of not believed it had I
  > not seen the Pic
  > Happy Repeater Building
  > Don KA9QJG
  >



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