Fellows,
RG241S, Davis RF Co. - Coax Cables
Or LMR400, Davis RF Co. - Amateur Products, Low-Loss Braided Coaxes (I am using LMR400 as antenna feedline, about 30 feet)
Or RG400, Davis RF Co. - Amateur Products, Teflon Coax
The duplexer "jumper" cables in between my cavities is pretty much shot. I was going to just get LMR400 to make the jumpers out of. Even though it is a solid core, I'm pretty sure the curves won't hurt it. But our CTO says that there is some sort of voodoo with LMR400 and duplexer cables, and the best way to go is with an RG241S or RG400 cable. I argued about this with him for a while, saying that I wanted some sort of evidence that there was voodoo and wondering where he heard it. I don't recall how he did it, but somehow we have an order for RG241S...
Thoughts on the subject?
Thanks,
John M.
RG241S, Davis RF Co. - Coax Cables
Or LMR400, Davis RF Co. - Amateur Products, Low-Loss Braided Coaxes (I am using LMR400 as antenna feedline, about 30 feet)
Or RG400, Davis RF Co. - Amateur Products, Teflon Coax
The duplexer "jumper" cables in between my cavities is pretty much shot. I was going to just get LMR400 to make the jumpers out of. Even though it is a solid core, I'm pretty sure the curves won't hurt it. But our CTO says that there is some sort of voodoo with LMR400 and duplexer cables, and the best way to go is with an RG241S or RG400 cable. I argued about this with him for a while, saying that I wanted some sort of evidence that there was voodoo and wondering where he heard it. I don't recall how he did it, but somehow we have an order for RG241S...
Thoughts on the subject?
Thanks,
John M.