I agree that ABR Industries is the best choice. They are members of the
local clubs and can make any custom cable that you need, specify
connectors, coax jumpers and any other coax you need in your shack.
They also sweep test their final construction prior to delivery,
something that I can't verify other companies do. As a former Chief
Tech in the CATV industry we would sweep any coax, .500 or.750 before
any installation to insure integrity. These days fiber is used
extensively but before this coax was the prime distribution for both RF
and AC power.
On 10/26/2022 9:59 AM, Dwayne Jones via BVARC wrote:
Buy local..Support local. Support a company that supports BVARC. Go
to ABR Industries https://abrind.com/ here in Houston. He comes to
the BVARC hamfest and buys tables.
BTW I have no opinion on Wireman.
Dwayne
KB5YTA
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:52 AM Hassan Thomas via BVARC
<bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
Hello BRAZOS,
Curious what folks think of the wireman
<https://thewireman.com/product/50ft-rg8x-mini-low-loss-pl259-installed/>
coax. Is this a decent/good coax? Any other manufacturers folks
have used and recommend? Thank you.
Kindest Regards,
Hassan Thomas
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