That's true too, Skipp. 

Hope to bump into you at Dayton, since we've talked on the phone and via
e-mail!  It'll be nice to put a face to the keyboard/phone voice!  ;-)
I'll look hard around the Brat vendor for sure!!

BTW - I'll at least be wearing a tag with my callsign.

Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of skipp025

Hi Mark, 

Probably not ignored or unnoticed... but more related to how 
easy it is to find and of course the cost before applying at 
least some portions of the rules of thumb check list mentioned 
in my last post. 

Much of what many surplus equipment builders use is directly 
related to what we find cheap, easy and good enough to make 
the application properly play.

cheers,
skipp 

> "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like you and I are in the minority, Brent.  I mentioned 
> this same cable about a week ago, and it went virtually 
> "unnoticed".  :-(
> Mark - N9WYS
> 
>  
> > On Behalf Of KF4TNP
> > RG-393/U
> > M17/127
> >
> > I use this cable in most runs in the transmitter buildings 
> > to and from each station since it has the dual silver shields, 
> > I don't have dissimilar metals to worry about.
> > 
> > And can handle 1.8kw @950Mhz it works out great.
> > Brent KF4TNP

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