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From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 17:28:32 +1300
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Coax Cable - Question




















    
            



Hi Guys,
 
Sorry about addressing this question here, but I know it has 
been talked about before and I know there is a lot of knowledge from experence 
hooking up repeaters.
 
Okay, my question.
At my work they have been installing and upgrading our 
wireless Lan systems.
In the process of the install they have had a number of 
shortest lengths of coax cable left over. Knowing I was a ham they offered some 
of these to me. Being a ham I did not turn it down, well it's 
50ohm.
Now at home I checked and see it's marked Beldon 7810A RF400, 
50 ohm. It's solid core, foam di-electric foil + a tight braid. Don't believe 
this is what they call double-shielded.?
I am sure I can get a connector over it.
 
I do not intend using it in our repeater, but was thinking of 
using it at home as leads for my HF to UHF radios to antennas (I made a 
junction 
box on the outside of the house).
 
If anyone can help with some advice, I'd be 
grateful.
Please do not turn this into a debate, don't want to upset the 
moderators - Thanks. Just want to use it, if suitable.
 
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
 
Get Skype and 
call me for free.
 



 

      

    
    
        
        
        
        


        


        
        
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