Today I discovered that I have had environmental ingress beneath the outer 
jacket of some ~8 year old LMR-400. What I saw was a white powder like 
substance between the woven shield and the foil. Also, the foam dielectric had 
become hard as a rock. The length of hardening appeared to be on par with what 
I have seen in 213 type coaxial cables with regard to the funky green goo that 
was once the dielectric. I have other LMR cables of similar age and it is 
assumed in like condition. I have the stock to make up new cables and will do 
so. While I haven't noticed a change in their performance, perhaps because of 
the slow degradation process, I wonder just how bad they really are. Besides 
weatherproofing issues, any comments?
73,
Jim W5QM
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