On Mar 7, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Larry Horlick wrote:

> So in a "duplex" application, if the supply of the better cable is limited, 
> it's better to use it on the rx side?

I think other folks have said this as well, but the answer is... if the supply 
of the right kind of cable to do the job is limited, get the right cable.  :-)

PIM doesn't always hit YOUR receiver at a busy RF site.  Installation of 
anything other than top-quality cables and connectors can become a nightmare 
for the guy in the cabinet down the row.

In other words, "If you don't have the money to do it right the first time, 
what makes you think you'll have the money to fix it the second time?" ... as 
the old saw goes.

(Been there, done that. Didn't appreciate the cheap people that didn't do a 
proper installation of their gear making their lack of funds MY technical 
problem.)

There's a price to be paid for "living" at a high-RF multiple-transmitter site. 
 That price includes using proper installation components.  

--
Nate Duehr, WY0X
n...@natetech.com

facebook.com/denverpilot
twitter.com/denverpilot

Reply via email to