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On 6/13/2014 12:17 PM, Donald Chester wrote:
 
I think you're being overly picky. The 75-ohm cable would be at worst a 1.5:1 
mismatch. Probably a fraction of a dB loss at most, particularly with foam type 
hard line. If you have a source of good, low-loss 75-ohm coax that will safely 
handle the power you intend to run, and which will hold up for an extended 
period under direct burial, use it.
 
Yes. Assuming a suitable matching network at the transmitter, worst case 
excess loss due to a 1.5:1 mismatch is 0.18 dB, no matter how long the 
line. Curves showing this have been in every edition of the ARRL 
Handbook since I've been a ham (59 years). 
73, Jim K9YC
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