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On Feb 24, 9:04*pm, VK4FDGM Daryl wrote:
Hi , I was wandering what type of Coax I should Use on VHF&UHF . Bye Daryl I use RG-58 and HDF-400. For short runs, it barely makes a difference, you'll still get good results with RG-58 on 70cm, and for portable use, I find RG-58 easier to work with. Plus, I've got heaps of the stuff -- in a past life it used to pass ethernet frames. On the home base I use 3m of HDF-400... not for the high fidelity, but because the FT-897D I bought at the time used N-type connectors for 2m/ 70cm. This length was N-type terminated and just lying around doing nothing, so figured I'd put it to use, it was easier than lopping off the BNC connector and wiring up an N-type, and it could only make things better in terms of efficiency. I also have some RG-213, but few connectors to suit it... the cable was cut at some random point, and has PL-259 connectors, so I use this for HF mainly, again, just out of convenience. One length is spare, the other having some 2.5m long radials off it for my squid pole antenna (which I use on 20m, 10m and 6m). It'd be worth letting us know what your situation is (current or proposed) however, since there's different cables suitable for different occasions. |
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