[Antennas] What If .....rather small 75 ohm coax
Lefczik, Larry D
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Tue, 28 May 2002 09:27:10 -0400
I think IEEE 802.3 is 50 Ohm RG-58 type cable.
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> From: Tim Billingsley[SMTP:[email protected]]
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> Well to address some of these things ..
> Thanks for the warning on the cost of the coax but it was a freebie from
> Hamfest and I have no need of it. Therefore it is free, already paid for,
> readily available, and it is only a temporary antenna so it will only
> suffer
> minor weather exposure and it rolls up really nice for storage.
>
> Thanks for the info and in advance for any additional comments.
>
> "COMMSCOPE NETWORK CABLE 2104K E113333 20AWG (UL) TYPE CMP SHIELDED IEEE
> B02.3 ... 1701246 ... C(UL) CXC FT-6"
>
> Tim Billingsley KD5CKP
> http://www.qsl.net/kd5ckp/start.htm
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> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 8:08 PM
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>
> > excellent advice
> > coax and feedpoints are almost always the weakest link to begin with
> > and to use coax is pennywise and pound-foolish.
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