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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Works well on a 40 ft install. HF Really not for mobile use. Kinda like the 9913 or 400 coax.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2025
well made cable and worked great..thanks
R. Johnson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2025
Look sturdy. Looks well made
Charger Andy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
This is just what I was looking for. I bought the 50ft cable. When setting up a radio, everyone knows that every cable has some sort of loss. As the radio frequency increases, so does the loss rate. I did have a length of r213 that I was using at 467 megahertz, and in 50 ft it lost 8 watts. With this cable the loss in 50 ft was only two and a half Watts, which is fantastic. This stuff is not nearly as flexible as small cables are, it's stiffer than r213, but it's not as stiff as some of the LMR 400 that I have. This pulled fine into the 1-in hole in my house and up through the floor with out much fight at all. Highly recommend this cable, good quality thick shells on the ends too. By the length you need, I would not recommend cutting it.7-3-2024 edit: still very pleased with this cable, and I will quantify my above quoted loss of eight watts and 2.5 watts. That may not seem like much of a loss, but my total signal was 17 Watts so with the old cable I was down to 9 watts at the antenna, with this new cable I was only down to 14.5 watts.
Jake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2024
Seems like a good inexpensive solution if you need to run a long coax. I had to move my antenna up the hill so I had to use this 150 feet of coax. I operate in the 10/20/40 meter bands my radio puts out about 20 watts at the back of the radio and I measured the signal into a load at the end of the 150 foot coax. Roughly 13.5 watts out the end of the coax.
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