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Re: [TowerTalk] New? Cable

To: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] New? Cable
From: Larry McDavid <lmcdavid@lmceng.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 08:11:45 -0800
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I wondered, too! I doubt this is authentic Times Microwave LMR400.

Note, too, that this is not identified as LMR400UF, so it probably has a solid center conductor. So, if you want to use it across a rotor, you better have a BIG loop. I use TM LMR400UF with a stranded center conductor across a rotor and it works fine.

LMR400 or LMR400UF are fine cables and are easy to use with soldered connectors.

W6FUB

Jim Lux wrote:
Is this actual LMR400 (from Times Microwave, http://www.timesmicrowave.com/)
or some knockoff?  It's hard to tell, but it's kind of telling that they say
"meets LMR400 specifications"...

One might wonder if they'll guarantee the performance?
One might wonder if it's being produced off-shore in a country without
intellectual property protection, and so, taking advantage of Times
Microwave's hard work without paying for it.

One might wonder if the cable just closely resembles real LMR400.  There IS
a difference between various formulations and molding technique for the
dielectric and jacket, most of which are not obvious to casual inspection or
test equipment, and would only be obvious after a year in the environment,
when, perhaps, the jacket starts to degrade, or the dielectric changes
characteristics.

I note the spool isn't marked.

In any case LMR400 has been around for years. It's very low loss compared to
the RG-8, RG-213 types, particularly at higher frequencies where dielectric
losses start to be important. It's kind of stiff though.


This all said, the stuff might well be just fine and last forever.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Bigham" <jbigham2@kc.rr.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 4:28 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] New? Cable


http://www.jefatech.com/category/lmr400_bulk_cable.lmr400


Anybody heard of this stuff or experience with it?
Thanks
Gene Bigham
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Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, CA  (20 miles southeast of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)


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