Hi Tony. Harbour Industries is a HUGE leader in the world of high-temp, quality Teflon cables and wires etc. They are the ones who make my RG-142. I personally would stay away from buying cables and
Tnx Gedas. Yeah, want to make sure it is the good stuff I get. N2TK, Tony Hi Tony. Harbour Industries is a HUGE leader in the world of high-temp, quality Teflon cables and wires etc. They are the one
Tnx everyone for all the input on coax for jumpers. Some great ideas and info. I bought 100 of Harbour Industries RG400. I didnt want to take a chance on imported cable. Also bought crimp PL-259s. I
Great choice Tony, you won't regret it. Just do not skimp on the quality of the connectors. The termination of the shields to the shell is critical as to how well the overall cable provides S.E. & im
Tnx Gedas for the info on utube. N2TK, Tony Great choice Tony, you won't regret it. Just do not skimp on the quality of the connectors. The termination of the shields to the shell is critical as to h
WOW Tnx very much for all the useful info. And, yes, all these jumpers and switches will be between the amp and antenna and so will need to be able to handle QRO. I want to be able to configure my mo
On 3/22/2018 11:33 PM, Jim Smith wrote: However my first foray into pricing RG 400 revealed $5/ft (7.50 CAD/ft) which made me think RG 213 might not be so bad to wrestle with after all. However, lots
I faced that same problem of wanting to support the whole range of contest operation modes. My solution was to take the existing 6 separate bands and provide one switch on each one to send the antenn
Excellent. Thanks very much, Jim. Also, thanks for all the good stuff you do for ham radio. 73, Jim VE7FO Look for a vendor selling Harbor Industries RG400 for about $2.23/foot in 100 ft lengths. I w
Thanks very much, Dave. I'll check it out 73, Jim VE7FO I faced that same problem of wanting to support the whole range of contest operation modes. My solution was to take the existing 6 separate ban