Coax Cable Needed

Ray Friess rayfri at NETWORLD.COM
Fri Dec 12 23:23:34 EST 2003


I have a 401/303 combination.  I'm not planning on transceiving them,
so I've just hooked up the pair like any other transmitter and receiver
combo and used plain coax for all functions.  Not hooking up the bfo,
lmo or het oscillator cables.  Just the antenna, audio and alc and mute
jacks...
Ray  wa7itz


Glen Zook wrote:

> You need 6 feet.  Each of the RG62/U cables used with
> the SB-301/SB-401 is not to be more than 24 inches
> long for best results.  That is the length specified
> in the manual for the BFO, LMO, and heterodyne
> oscillator cables.
>
> Glen, K9STH
>
>
> --- GALE STEWARD <k3nd at YAHOO.COM> wrote:
>
> I need about 8 - 10 feet of RG-62/U coax cable to make
> up some new interconnect cables.
>
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