No, the original cables were of several types. A couple of them had
poorly installed connectors, so replacing them was part of the routine
for improving the performance and reliability of the repeater. One was
RG-8, one was 9913 .

 

John

 

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My next question would be... "were the original cables 
RG-400 type?" 

s. 

> "John Transue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Skipp,
> We have new commercially made RG-400 cables on both the 
> transmit and receive side, and we have RG-214 from the 
> tee to the Heliax transmission line. The new cables 
> could have a fault, of course. 
> 
> I am going to take a break from this - going to the 
> beach. I'll get back to it after that, and I'll let you 
> know what happens.
> Thanks for all the help. 
> John 

 

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