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Howard, Times Micro has a number of calculators on their website that take
the type of cable, length of run, frequency, and return the exact loss in
DB's. Go to
Timesmicrowave.com
Hope this helps.
Alan/KD7GC
Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ
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Subject: new coax
I can find all kinds of places and prices for lmr-400, but I want to know
what is the DB loss on 2 meters and 70 CM for 50 and 100 feet lengths?
For some reason, all I find is that it is low loss.
What does that mean?
I talk to stations regularly, that are at a far enough distence, so that
signal deterioration would be obvious.
I am trying to figure if their will be a noticable improvement with the
switch.
H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor
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