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Looking for advice on what type of cable to use for a cable run from
an antenna on a 210-foot antenna. This is a marine band VHF antenna that will be used for receiving only. Probably a 6-foot Shakespear antenna. |
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Oops, should read 210-foot antenna [tower]. too late for me, off to
bed. Thanks for any help On May 20, 11:14 pm, wrote: Looking for advice on what type of cable to use for a cable run from an antenna on a 210-foot antenna. This is a marine band VHF antenna that will be used for receiving only. Probably a 6-foot Shakespear antenna. |
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at vhf rg213 would not hurt.
or ldf if you are really worried. just as another note: why use a shakespear? put up a 10 or 15ft dualband co lin while you can that way if you want to run anything else or even passs the very easy ham ticket, he presto aerial already done. plus it will by far out perform the shakespear mike g7bnf wrote in message ups.com... Oops, should read 210-foot antenna [tower]. too late for me, off to bed. Thanks for any help On May 20, 11:14 pm, wrote: Looking for advice on what type of cable to use for a cable run from an antenna on a 210-foot antenna. This is a marine band VHF antenna that will be used for receiving only. Probably a 6-foot Shakespear antenna. |
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Maybe he doesn't WANT to be a 'ham'
"mikeFNB" wrote in message ... at vhf rg213 would not hurt. or ldf if you are really worried. just as another note: why use a shakespear? put up a 10 or 15ft dualband co lin while you can that way if you want to run anything else or even passs the very easy ham ticket, he presto aerial already done. plus it will by far out perform the shakespear mike g7bnf wrote in message ups.com... Oops, should read 210-foot antenna [tower]. too late for me, off to bed. Thanks for any help On May 20, 11:14 pm, wrote: Looking for advice on what type of cable to use for a cable run from an antenna on a 210-foot antenna. This is a marine band VHF antenna that will be used for receiving only. Probably a 6-foot Shakespear antenna. |
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