What about the RG 400 out there
Pretty expensive for what it is. Pasternack wants over $7.50/ ft!! Yes it has double shield but the losses are 4.4dB at 100 MHz. LDF4-50 is cheaper and has less loss id you can put up with it being stiff heliax cable.
What about the RG 400 out there
Wow. I gotta say that there is a whole lot of misinformation in some of these comments.
You can buy 213 in solid copper conductor, solid copper stranded conductor and copper plated aluminum....And the same goes for any 400 coax. The conductors all have their own characteristics.
$6.62/foot at Allied for M17/128 RG400. Ill never buy cable anywhere else. These folks are top notch.Pretty expensive for what it is. Pasternack wants over $7.50/ ft!! Yes it has double shield but the losses are 4.4dB at 100 MHz. LDF4-50 is cheaper and has less loss id you can put up with it being stiff heliax cable.
$6.62/foot at Allied for M17/128 RG400. Ill never buy cable anywhere else. These folks are top notch.
https://www.awcwire.com/part.aspx?partname=m17/128-rg400
I wouldn't either. My point was Allied has lower prices generally. Ill never buy cable from ham/cb supply sites again.I'll NEVER buy any cable at $6.62/ft regardless of where it is. LDF4 is MUCH better and cheaper.
Wow. I gotta say that there is a whole lot of misinformation in some of these comments.
''LMR400 is copper clad aluminum"
"213 has braided shielding which is all you need for cb and hf"
To be absolutely 100% clear. The difference between ANY 213 and ANY 400 is that 400 has the 100% foil shielding as well as the copper braided shielding. It does not matter what type of radio you operate or what band....protecting your signal matters.
You can buy 213 in solid copper conductor, solid copper stranded conductor and copper plated aluminum....And the same goes for any 400 coax. The conductors all have their own characteristics.
Pretty expensive for what it is. Pasternack wants over $7.50/ ft!! Yes it has double shield but the losses are 4.4dB at 100 MHz. LDF4-50 is cheaper and has less loss id you can put up with it being stiff heliax cable.
RG213 is ideal for HF frequencies below 30 mHz not at VHF at 50 MHz. LMR is designed to be superior over RG213 cable with less losses well above 30 mHz and beyond. I do use it for VFH/UHF where the coax losses increase significantly. 213 would be awful in the GHz region and LMR400 would be an improvement but still be lossy.RF shielding attenuation of RG-213 is only 40 dB., 90dB. for TMS LMR400. RG-213 has almost twice as much loss per foot than LMR400.
RG-213 @ 50 MHz. 1.6 dB. per 100 feet / 30.8% line loss.
LMR400 @ 50 MHz. 0.9 dB. per 100 feet / 18.7% line loss.
https://w4rp.com/ref/coax.html
RF shielding attenuation of RG-213 is only 40 dB., 90dB. for TMS LMR400. RG-213 has almost twice as much loss per foot than LMR400.
RG-213 @ 50 MHz. 1.6 dB. per 100 feet / 30.8% line loss.
LMR400 @ 50 MHz. 0.9 dB. per 100 feet / 18.7% line loss.
https://w4rp.com/ref/coax.html