I usually use BNC connectors for like RG6U . For RG11U you can get PL 259 for that. I put 100 watts threw RG6U and works just fine. RG11 can take full legal power. There is also RG 59 U around, About the same as RG 8X but 75 ohm. I got a roll of RG 59 A/U at the station. Is used for CCTV and Audio lines. I found a roll of RG 62A/U the outher day. That 93 OHM coax used in old network that was gone years now, It is Fiber now. Things in the old storage over the years. Even tube type test equipment that still works . IBM had coax with 2 center conductors . Network cable. That was balanced line shielded. 73
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very interesting. i have a efhw thats awesome in the field, fed with 75ohm coax. its not great at home on m&p coax. this makes more sense now.
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I usually use BNC connectors for like RG6U . For RG11U you can get PL 259 for that. I put 100 watts threw RG6U and works just fine. RG11 can take full legal power. There is also RG 59 U around, About the same as RG 8X but 75 ohm. I got a roll of RG 59 A/U at the station. Is used for CCTV and Audio lines. I found a roll of RG 62A/U the outher day. That 93 OHM coax used in old network that was gone years now, It is Fiber now. Things in the old storage over the years. Even tube type test equipment that still works . IBM had coax with 2 center conductors . Network cable. That was balanced line shielded. 73
looks cool. Can you provide a link to simnec?
I need to see more of that simnec
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