The coax runs are (should be) so short that it doesn't matter because the loss 
is insignificant.  I used RG-8x because it is what I had on hand and could 
easily put BNC connectors on it. 



-Tim

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Subject: [SPAM] [Flexradio] question about cabeling a 6 meter preamp into the 
circuit

Got a unit coming this week. I've read the KB, I know hot to connect, but my 
question is:
Is the coax use a major factor?
It would be easier to use rg58, just from a convienence factor.
But I could use heavier stuff if it will buy me anything.

40 plus years, never did and 6 or higher operations.

pse and tu
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