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Default Antenna cable?

Jack Erbes wrote:
Glenn Ashmore wrote:

If you are going to the masthead the ultimate in low loss would be
LMR-400 or 400UF. Slightly lighter weight than RG-8 with about half
the loss at 157mhz.

LMR type coax is real popular with the wifi folks but I don't know why
it has not been better accepted in marine VHF. It is lighter weight
and handles bends with less loss than the regularly used coax.



What glen said! LMR (Times Microwave) has the LMR series coaxial cable
in a range of sizes that will replace RG-58, RG-8, or any other commonly
used coax. And it outperforms all of the "old standards" by the specs
and in my experience.

http://www.timesmicrowave.com/wireless/index.shtml

Jack

Will check it out.

The recomendation from BoatUS was PVC jacket and tinned internal
conductor (ratehr than bare copper). And to avoid foam filled cables.
http://www.boatus.com/boattech/antennas.htm

So?
PVC jacket, tinned stranded internal conductor, and..
What kind of insulation? Air?


We do occasionally swim in the salt...

Richard
 
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