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The ferrites won't have any affect on the coax performance. They are there to block common mode currents on the outside of the coax. Normal RF is on the center conductor and the inside of the shield. That is what the RigExpert is testing.
The simple answer is yes good coax is worth it. I live in an HOA and need every tiny bit of signal I can get because of compromised antenna, buy once, cry once get the best.
I have a bunch of ABR cable, all their cable is great. Since the local HRO carries a bunch in stock, that doesn’t hurt. Lol. I’ll have to check out their new offerings, some LMR400 wouldn’t be bad here at home….
Sold quickly. I got the last one in that color. I turned around in the forum and poof, you were gone. I did get a picture while you were napping hahahaha.
Depends on portable or permanent install. Permanent, go with ABR400 for runs up to 100'. For portable it's more difficult. I usually use 8x for 2M and keep the runs as short as possible to keep the loss down because taking 400 into the field is a PITA.
@@James-bm3ri Yes. The loss with 20ft will be about .72dB on 2M. So if you put 50W in, you will get ~46W out at the antenna. Less loss for HF bands. Don't forget you can save 10% with code "abr10km4ack" 🙂
Good videos. Do you have a website? You should sell some of your PI projects. I think some people would be interested in purchasing rather than building. There is stuff I'd life to play with but have no time and questionable expertise. Especially with Linux.
I really like having a common mode choke on the coax. Thank you for testing the coax.
Great idea with the high vis outer sheath and built-in ferrites.👍
Save 10% on your next ABR order. Use this link abrind.com/?sld=km4ack and coupon code "abr10km4ack".
SMA Test kits - amzn.to/3KQBIWk
Save 5% on Rig Expert Analyzers at www.gigaparts.com/ Use code "KM4ACK" during checkout
Excellent job Jason. Now I know how to use my Rig Expert 500 for checking my cables. Thanks.
The ferrites won't have any affect on the coax performance. They are there to block common mode currents on the outside of the coax. Normal RF is on the center conductor and the inside of the shield. That is what the RigExpert is testing.
I have some of their cable, wish there were more sizes available in the US, great cable.
I bought some in a 50' length for POTA. Love this stuff!
A very good review. Thanks.
The simple answer is yes good coax is worth it. I live in an HOA and need every tiny bit of signal I can get because of compromised antenna, buy once, cry once get the best.
Great review Jason! 73
I have a bunch of ABR cable, all their cable is great. Since the local HRO carries a bunch in stock, that doesn’t hurt. Lol. I’ll have to check out their new offerings, some LMR400 wouldn’t be bad here at home….
HRO? Just not sure what that is. Thanks in advance
Question having the coax wrapped up in the coil isn't that a choke also.
thank you
Is the loss always a linear relationship in all cable? I ask because you mentioned dividing the results by 4 to match the length of your cable.
Good video Jason..
I bought some at huntsville. I like it
Sold quickly. I got the last one in that color. I turned around in the forum and poof, you were gone. I did get a picture while you were napping hahahaha.
Informative video! Thanks. 73
I would love that cable but I use 2m and 440. Which of their offerings would you suggest for that?
Depends on portable or permanent install. Permanent, go with ABR400 for runs up to 100'. For portable it's more difficult. I usually use 8x for 2M and keep the runs as short as possible to keep the loss down because taking 400 into the field is a PITA.
I am looking for this type of cable for a portable rig. Only really need about 20ft. That still your recommendation?
@@James-bm3ri Yes. The loss with 20ft will be about .72dB on 2M. So if you put 50W in, you will get ~46W out at the antenna. Less loss for HF bands. Don't forget you can save 10% with code "abr10km4ack" 🙂
@@KM4ACKis a PITA? can you explain what you mean please. Fantastic video
@@EarthlyVibes pain in the a**
Good videos. Do you have a website? You should sell some of your PI projects. I think some people would be interested in purchasing rather than building. There is stuff I'd life to play with but have no time and questionable expertise. Especially with Linux.
Currently I don't sell any of the Pi projects but might in the future.
There are many Ham users of RPi, Linux, BAP, 73Linux and projects that would be happy to help expand your expertise, just ask...
I am looking at their website and do not see anything like this listed.
On the builder page, look for 218XATC - abrind.com/shop/cable-builder/amateur-radio-coax-builder/
that link is of no help, I would like to order the cable that you are showing. I found that store. 218XATC is not listed. @@KM4ACK
Now I need to upgrade my cable. 😢
Any ideas where to get a short connector ?
Not by itself but you can get it as part of a kit - amzn.to/3KQBIWk
ABR is good, but I'm not sure M&P is worth it
I use M&P it is really amazing coax, yes it's a bit pricey but I think it well worth the price. I figure that you get what you pay for.
The more I look at this option the more obvious it becomes to me, it's a waste of good money.