Re: [Repeater-Builder] In-cabinet cables

2005-04-11 Thread Dave VanHorn
At 05:33 AM 4/11/2005, Joe wrote: >I personally do not like LMR cable in repeater installations. We >had a lot of trouble at work with LMR cable being used in duplexed >service. Inside the cabinet, this may not be an issue where the >cable only carries the receive or only the transmit signal

Re: [Repeater-Builder] In-cabinet cables

2005-04-11 Thread Joe
I personally do not like LMR cable in repeater installations. We had a lot of trouble at work with LMR cable being used in duplexed service. Inside the cabinet, this may not be an issue where the cable only carries the receive or only the transmit signal. The problem seems to arise when you

[Repeater-Builder] In-cabinet cables

2005-04-10 Thread Dave VanHorn
For 2M, 440, and 902.. At the moment, I'm replacing a bunch of "no name" runs with LMR-400, because it's what I have on hand. I've seen loss figures on different cables, but nowhere have I been able to find sheilding numbers, which are the more interesting ones in a repeater cabinet, I suspe