Jeff
Thanks for the memory jarring! I agree that this is what he has. The
jacket is really hard and thick and not easy to get off.
I had forgotten all about this old stuff. I pulled some of this stuff
that was being used for a 2.4 GHz microwave shot when I was in Spokane.
The removal was due to a 2.4 GHz rebanding project when the Wireless
(cell) companies bought the 2.4 GHz spectrum from county and state
agencies and moved them on 6, 10 and 18 GHz.
You MAY be able to find some connectors. I would start with eBay. I
distinctly remember what they look like now.
73, Jim W7RY
On 10/5/2024 10:36 AM, Jeff DePolo wrote:
Copper clad aluminum, rings not spiral, OD of outer conductor is 1”. OD of
inner is 3/8”. Outer conductor is copper. I think you are on right track.
Measurements were all done with a steel tape measure as best I could.
After I responded I realized I might have an old Cablewave catalog with specs
for that cable in it, and sure 'nuff, I found one. Here are specs:
FLC78-50J
Center OD: 0.357"
Outer ID: 0.850"
OuterOD: 0.990"
Jacket OD: 1.124"
VF: 88%
Connector part numbers:
738828 Type N male
738829 Type N female
738833 UHF male
738832 UHF female
738831 7/8" flange
Let me know if you want me to look for connectors, or if you want a pic of the
catalog page. 73.
--- Jeff WN3A
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