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I finally got a tower.  40 ft.  I now have a problem though.  I can only
put the tower in one place.  I will need to run abount 200 of coax to
get from the top of the tower to the radio.  I realize that the shorter
the run the better the reception and probably the transmition.  How much
of a loss will I experience?  I guess what I am trying to ask is can I
live with the loss?

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