Here's an excellent source for reasonably priced coax. Wireman doesn't stock RG-159, but there are multiple alternatives with similar size and specs:

http://www.thewireman.com/pdf/032618.pdf

A trimmer capacitor can be used to get matching just right, but at the point you'd be thinking of this you'd be wanting a different 'scope. :-)

-Pete

On 07/27/2018 10:22 AM, Brian via TriEmbed wrote:
Hi Mauricio!

My advice would be to go with an off-the-shelf probe and just not worry about the impedance mismatch; you can do a few calibration tests with known signal sources if you want to find the correction curves.  That said, read on...

The very best cable for the job would be small coax such as RG-159. However, you'd be hard-pressed to find that locally, I think, and it's probably not too cheap in the lengths you'd want.


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