| Sadly, I have the answer. The coax feeding my high 80/40 fan dipoles got 
water intrusion at/near the top, and the coax was wet at my grounding 
panel, where it entered the shack. I cut the connector to open it up and 
found the copper braid to be black in color. I bought new coax, and a 
month or two later, replaced it. I also measured the bad coax. When new, 
the loss in that coax is 0.4 dB/100 ft at 10 MHz. The wet coax was 0.45 
dB/100 ft. Further oxidation of the braid will increase that loss. 
73, Jim K9YC
On Tue,3/31/2015 12:52 AM, Markku Oksanen wrote:
 
All
We had a very rainy fall last year and I noticed a signs of water at an UHF 
connector.  The cable runs some 150 feet up the tower and  and the water must 
have been coming along the cable.NOW I have been trying to find definitive 
numbers of estimated loss for a wet RG-213 at, say 28.5 MHZ.  For some reason, 
no luck on the internet anyway.  Although I intent to change the cable, I would 
like to know what this does for the time being.
Thanks for the help!
MarkkuOH2RA/OG2A/WW1C
                                        
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