Sorry, I don't have an Andrews catalog other than what can be found  
online.
  That is a bit of information that is not often mentioned, the insertion  
loss for various connectors, etc...

  Wayne WA2YNE

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:31:08 -0500, Ralph Messer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> 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
>
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