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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Dameron" data-source="post: 124193" data-attributes="member: 1098"><p>Re: Cable for paddles</p><p></p><p>Rob,</p><p></p><p>I didn't find it right off, but this was asked recently on PSW. As for length, I would recommend getting (2) 50' pieces and (1) 10' piece. Because the 10' piece is so short you don't need any crazy cable on it. I am a Rapco dealer and typically use their 50ohm bnc for that, but here are a lot of good options. With that cable you can use two 50' or what I typically do is run a near and far line where the near is only going through a little bit of cable. Also, that would let you do a really far 100' run and still have a little bit of flexibility near the rack. Last, definitely keep your whip antennas around. They hardly take up any space and they have better performance in tight spaces if the TX is right on top of the rack.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p><p>thomas d.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Dameron, post: 124193, member: 1098"] Re: Cable for paddles Rob, I didn't find it right off, but this was asked recently on PSW. As for length, I would recommend getting (2) 50' pieces and (1) 10' piece. Because the 10' piece is so short you don't need any crazy cable on it. I am a Rapco dealer and typically use their 50ohm bnc for that, but here are a lot of good options. With that cable you can use two 50' or what I typically do is run a near and far line where the near is only going through a little bit of cable. Also, that would let you do a really far 100' run and still have a little bit of flexibility near the rack. Last, definitely keep your whip antennas around. They hardly take up any space and they have better performance in tight spaces if the TX is right on top of the rack. Hope that helps, thomas d. [/QUOTE]
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