Good stuff, no pain, lower loss than 1/2 inch hard line, long runs for vhf uhf
up to 100-150ft @ 2.4 ghz
easy to handle and the connectors are expensive than the 400/rg-8
i will take it with out any doubth
On 08 Dec 2005 17:36 PST you wrote:
> Recently I posted about the problem I was having with the defective LMR400
> Ultraflex cracking, and how times was going to send me 450 feet of really
> nice
> upgraded stuff.
>
> Today, I received an email saying that they did not have any of the upgraded
> really nice stuff in the 400 size, but would send it the upgraded stuff in
> LMR
> 600. I know the regular 259s do not fit the 600 stuff, so I would need to
> get 30 UHF fittings for the LMR600 and I told them that.
>
> They have agreed to supply 30 of the UHF fittings for LMR600 for free if I
> want to take the LMR600 stuff. The problem is, I have never worked with
> installing the fittings on LMR600. I can do the PL259s in my sleep, but am
> concerned
> that the LMR600 UHF fittings might be a major pain.
>
> Has anyone messed with these and if so, how much of a pain are they?
>
> Bill K4XS
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