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Using RG-59 or RG-6 CATV cable with an amateur radio antenna

by Michael Martens | Jan 28, 2015 | Amateur Radio

As ham radio operators, we’re always looking for a way to save a buck. I’ll frequently dig through a free bin of part, hoping to scavenge something for the next project. This scavenger mentality extends to coax feed-line. High quality coax cable can be expensive....

What type of feedline coax should I use for my antenna

by Michael Martens | Jan 12, 2013 | Amateur Radio, Antennas, UHF, VHF

A common question that I receive is what type of coax cable should I use for my J-Pole antenna. This is a great question, as the coax you select can make a dramatic difference on the performance and range of your antenna system. There is a wide variety and choices of...

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