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Pros & Cons
Pros
Kw power handling for their jumpers using this cable. Perfect for winding chokes on toroids. The shields appear to be as tightly wound as those of the mil-spec cable.
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Quality
Good quality coax and i appreciate the rapid delivery.
It works great, doesn't melt, easy solder, and very exceptional quality.
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I measured the 40 foot length with a professional grade vector network analyzer (vna) and compared it to a length of mil-spec c... Read More
The shields appear to be as tightly wound as those of the mil-spec cable.
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good, great, quality, center and silver. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 114 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 28 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Velocity factor and characteristic impedance z0 of the two cables were virtually identical
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The shields appear to be as tightly wound as those of the milspec cable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only difference i could detect was a slightly higher loss
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I measured the loss only between 3 and 200 mhz which was the range where ill be using it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The loss of this cable was about 6 greater at 3 mhz and 1 to 2 percent greater at 10 200 mhz
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These could indicate that the silver plating on this cable isnt as thick or might be some other material
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This small difference in loss itself would be insignificant in just about any application but if due to a plating difference it might mean that the cable would deteriorate in a shorter period than the milspec counterpart if exposed to the environment for a long time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wont use it on long runs since its loss is over twice that of lmr400 at 30mhz
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