Nate, I first became "enlightened" when someone gave me several lengths of RG-393 with type-N connectors already on it. I used them in my first homebrew 900 machine, and then in my converted 900 MHz MSF5000 (although photos of the station show RG-400 - taken during testing). Once I did some research about the cable, I decided this was the stuff I wanted in all my applications. I'll spend the extra bucks to get the lengths I need made up for me.
Mark - N9WYS -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Nate Duehr On May 11, 2008, at 9:52 AM, n9wys wrote: > Looks like you and I are in the minority, Brent. I mentioned this > same cable about a week ago, and it went virtually "unnoticed". :-( > > Mark - N9WYS > > From: [email protected] On Behalf Of KF4TNP > > RG-393/U > M17/127 > I use this cable in most runs in the transmitter buildings to and > from each station since it has the dual silver shields, I don't have > dissimilar metals to worry about. > And can handle 1.8kw @950Mhz it works out great. > Brent KF4TNP I noticed, and want to get my hands on some for a future project... (GRIN). Just had nothing to say about it... other than perhaps, "Thanks for sharing!" -- Nate Duehr, WY0X [EMAIL PROTECTED]

