Gene Heskett wrote:
> Jon, you just made yourself another product.  If the expensive ones are 
> that sloppily made, then there definitely is a market for such an item.
> Just one problem. RG178 coax is not 75 ohms, but 50 according to every 
> goggle hit on the first page.
>   
Whoops, my fault going from memory.  We use tons of RG174 and 178 at 
work for
other purposes.  The stuff I used was Belden 83264, Mil-C-17G.
> Searching for 75 ohm ultra-miniature coax, it looks like Canare has that 
> market sewed up, they have an already bundled product in 3, 4, or 5 
> individual cables which are nominally .102" per signal, so the end product 
> is .362" in diameter for a 5 run cable.  Each coax in it is color coded, 
> but the outer jacket comes only in black.  Looks like the minimum order 
> might be 100 meters.
>   
Well, I had to buy 100 feet of the Belden, and then get some spiral wrap 
to hold it all together.

Jon


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