On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:17:12PM -0400, Brian Lloyd wrote:
> > Ok.  I wasn't sure I could get away with that.  50ohm BNC's, or 75's?
> 
> BNCs are usually designed for either RG-58 (50 ohm) or RG-59 (75 ohm) coax.  I 
> believe that LMR-195 is RG-58 form-factor as well as being 50ohm.  50 ohm BNC should 
> work just fine.

Noted.

> > Got it.  Here's another stupid question: how much pain will I endure trying
> > to use a 2.4GHz magmount (for 802.11) with a CDMA 1xRTT card (at 1.9GHz)?
> 
> It isn't the mount but rather the antenna that makes the difference.  The mount 
> should preserve the 50 ohm impedance of the coax.

Well, my point was more "it's tuned for something 500MHz off; is that a
problem?"  :-)

Cheers,
-- jra
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