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Old July 19th 05, 08:18 PM
Henry Kolesnik
 
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Default Exotic coax ?

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At the OKC hamfest I got a piece of neat looking coax that is double
shielded with silver braid, with a sort of clear pink outer sheat. It has
connectors so I don't know the thickness of the center conductor but the
seller said it was 50 ohm.
It's stamped with the following characters:
68999, AA-2831. 81205, 204-15578-1, AUGUST 1996

I asked the seller, an ex-Boeing employee about it and he said it's the same
kind as used in Air Force One. He couldn't recall the specs but said it was
Teflon, good to a Gig but he had used it outdoors. for 2 meters and 440.

Can anyone tell me more or point me to a site?
tnx
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73
Hank WD5JFR


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Old July 19th 05, 09:38 PM
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Try a Google search for 204-15578-1. I got one hit. Also look for
68999 in the pdf file at
http://www.timesmicrowave.com/content/pdf/tl14/28.pdf, and do a Google
search on '68999 coax'. Things like that might get you somewhere...or
might be dead ends.

Also, measure the impedance. The size will give you a good indication
of the loss, or just measure it.

Cheers,
Tom

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Old July 19th 05, 09:47 PM
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Henry Kolesnik wrote:

At the OKC hamfest I got a piece of neat looking coax that is double
shielded with silver braid, with a sort of clear pink outer sheat. It has
connectors so I don't know the thickness of the center conductor but the
seller said it was 50 ohm.
It's stamped with the following characters:
68999, AA-2831. 81205, 204-15578-1, AUGUST 1996

I asked the seller, an ex-Boeing employee about it and he said it's the same
kind as used in Air Force One. He couldn't recall the specs but said it was
Teflon, good to a Gig but he had used it outdoors. for 2 meters and 440.

Can anyone tell me more or point me to a site?


Hmmm. I wonder whether this might not be Times Microwave 68999, a
mil-spec hermetically sealed .34" coax. Silver-plated copper-clad
aluminum center conductor, taped PFTE (Teflon) dielectric, triple
shield (silver-plated copper strip, aluminum-backed tape,
silver-plated copper braid), FEP (Teflon) inner jacket, Nomex outer
jacket. 50 ohms, rated to 18 GHz.

Definitely exotic stuff, intended for applications where long-term
reliability is extremely important.

http://www.timesmicrowave.com/content/pdf/MT340E-B.pdf

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Old July 20th 05, 12:17 AM
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:18:18 GMT, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote:

If you don't suceed try again. Sorry for the repost but my previous post
drew nothing useful. Is this site getting like the rest of the Internet?

At the OKC hamfest I got a piece of neat looking coax that is double
shielded with silver braid, with a sort of clear pink outer sheat. It has
connectors so I don't know the thickness of the center conductor but the
seller said it was 50 ohm.
It's stamped with the following characters:
68999, AA-2831. 81205, 204-15578-1, AUGUST 1996

I asked the seller, an ex-Boeing employee about it and he said it's the same
kind as used in Air Force One. He couldn't recall the specs but said it was
Teflon, good to a Gig but he had used it outdoors. for 2 meters and 440.

Can anyone tell me more or point me to a site?
tnx


I'd go to the Wireman's web site, and just call them on the phone.
They seem to know everything there is to know about coax.

bob
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Old July 20th 05, 05:57 PM
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Be on the lookout for any dark sedans with two men inside
wearing dark sunglasses.

This email has been sent from a dead drop to protect me from
the above referenced individuals.


Henry Kolesnik wrote:

If you don't suceed try again. Sorry for the repost but my previous post
drew nothing useful. Is this site getting like the rest of the Internet?

At the OKC hamfest I got a piece of neat looking coax that is double
shielded with silver braid, with a sort of clear pink outer sheat. It has
connectors so I don't know the thickness of the center conductor but the
seller said it was 50 ohm.
It's stamped with the following characters:
68999, AA-2831. 81205, 204-15578-1, AUGUST 1996

I asked the seller, an ex-Boeing employee about it and he said it's the same
kind as used in Air Force One. He couldn't recall the specs but said it was
Teflon, good to a Gig but he had used it outdoors. for 2 meters and 440.

Can anyone tell me more or point me to a site?
tnx
--

73
Hank WD5JFR




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Old July 20th 05, 06:07 PM
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I called Times Microwave and got a spec sheet by email. It is exotic, 50
ohm high temp good to 200 deg. C. Attenuation is .55dB/100' @10 MHz and 5.8
dB @ 1 GHz. Double shield and center conductor are all silver covered,
dielec is Teflon and outer jacket is fluorinated ethylene propylene.
Operating voltage is 7KVRMS & strength is 12 KVRMS. VP is 76%. Neat stuff,
made special for Boeing. Thanks to all who helped

73
Hank WD5JFR
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If you don't suceed try again. Sorry for the repost but my previous post
drew nothing useful. Is this site getting like the rest of the Internet?

At the OKC hamfest I got a piece of neat looking coax that is double
shielded with silver braid, with a sort of clear pink outer sheat. It has
connectors so I don't know the thickness of the center conductor but the
seller said it was 50 ohm.
It's stamped with the following characters:
68999, AA-2831. 81205, 204-15578-1, AUGUST 1996

I asked the seller, an ex-Boeing employee about it and he said it's the
same
kind as used in Air Force One. He couldn't recall the specs but said it
was
Teflon, good to a Gig but he had used it outdoors. for 2 meters and 440.

Can anyone tell me more or point me to a site?
tnx
--

73
Hank WD5JFR




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