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I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it
suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Here is the email that I received. It is previously used and not new. If you feel it is worth somthing to you, make up a price. I will see if I can find a another N-Female connector to go on the other end. Posibly another N-Female for the open end. Most of the Hard Line is from Cell Phone towers that are getting up graded to a new lower loss feed line. Cell Swept Hard Line is more expensive than standard run of the mill. Some Pieces have a ground wire on them and a strain relif for hoisting up the tower (Finger Pusle grip lock). Randy ka4nma theplanters95 at aol.com |
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![]() "Theplanters95" wrote I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Recommend never buying used feedline, for any reason. If it's free, and you don't find it perforated a million places from lightning, give it a try. Otherwise the most it's worth is it's scrap value in copper, less the cost of stripping the dialectric, shield and covering. Jack |
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![]() "Theplanters95" wrote I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Recommend never buying used feedline, for any reason. If it's free, and you don't find it perforated a million places from lightning, give it a try. Otherwise the most it's worth is it's scrap value in copper, less the cost of stripping the dialectric, shield and covering. Jack Unless it has succumbed to water damage or lightning, you should have no problem with it. The insertion loss will be very low on 2M compared to other (new ) options at the same price. I use both new and used cable, and it is very rare that I find a piece of used hardline that has unacceptable insertion loss. Usually the problems arise at the connector, rather than the (hardline) cable length itself. 73, Chip N1IR |
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"Theplanters95" wrote in message
... I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Here is the email that I received. It is previously used and not new. If you feel it is worth somthing to you, make up a price. I will see if I can find a another N-Female connector to go on the other end. Posibly another N-Female for the open end. Most of the Hard Line is from Cell Phone towers that are getting up graded to a new lower loss feed line. Cell Swept Hard Line is more expensive than standard run of the mill. Some Pieces have a ground wire on them and a strain relif for hoisting up the tower (Finger Pusle grip lock). Randy ka4nma theplanters95 at aol.com Randy, It can not hurt to look at the feedline - it would be a good idea to find out the size you are dealing with 1/2" ; 3/4"; 7/8"; 1" etc. The traditional cellular (AMPS) frequency allocation is 800 MHz - 900 MHz. The Personal Communications Service or PCS -- which is at 1.8 - 2.0 GHz was established by the FCC in 1984, with auctions of the spectrum in 1985. Each auction allowed 2 or 3 primary bidders for spectrum for each major geographical area of the US. Sprint Spectrum (now known as Sprint PCS) acquired primary allocations for 95% of these areas. gb |
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You might need a second mortgage if you have to buy the connector.
He doesn't say what size. Standoff??? "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Here is the email that I received. It is previously used and not new. If you feel it is worth somthing to you, make up a price. I will see if I can find a another N-Female connector to go on the other end. Posibly another N-Female for the open end. Most of the Hard Line is from Cell Phone towers that are getting up graded to a new lower loss feed line. Cell Swept Hard Line is more expensive than standard run of the mill. Some Pieces have a ground wire on them and a strain relif for hoisting up the tower (Finger Pusle grip lock). Randy ka4nma theplanters95 at aol.com |
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He think it is Andrews LDF-5 or 6 (7/8") it can be run on the roof. Center
conductor is a hollow tube. Randy ka4nma |
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free is a good price. anything more and you are paying to take out their
garbage. connectors can be built for most hardlines from simple plumbing fittings and common connectors and adapters. it would run over a shingle roof just fine, you just want to make sure it doesn't flop around or it could wear on the shingles or rub through it's outer jacket. "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Here is the email that I received. It is previously used and not new. If you feel it is worth somthing to you, make up a price. I will see if I can find a another N-Female connector to go on the other end. Posibly another N-Female for the open end. Most of the Hard Line is from Cell Phone towers that are getting up graded to a new lower loss feed line. Cell Swept Hard Line is more expensive than standard run of the mill. Some Pieces have a ground wire on them and a strain relif for hoisting up the tower (Finger Pusle grip lock). Randy ka4nma theplanters95 at aol.com |
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