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Techniques for testing the functionality of radios and other equipment. Do not use this tag for license examinations; use [license] instead.
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Testing for 'Bad' Coax
I'm trying to solve a problem right now that bears on your situation.
Assuming we know what frequencies you're interested in using the cable for, and that you have a signal generator, receiver (CW is …
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Supershield or Superscreen coax: Does it exist? What is its common name?
It turns out that these cables were made by TE Connectivity.
Some time back, they sold that business to Commscope.
After talking to Commscope, it looks like those cables no longer are made. :(
Their …