On Fri, 11 May 2007 17:07:05 +0100, Eiron wrote:
Dave xxxx wrote:
Eiron wrote:
Dave xxxx wrote:
Can somebody help me, by giving me a link to the best quality heavy
duty coax cable that might buried in the ground.
What's it for? Audio, satellite, FM antenna?
You might be better off laying some suitable flexible pipe
and then putting whatever cable is electrically most appropriate
inside. A reel of water pipe from your nearest building site would do.
its for sat and there is supposed to be one to them specs but its finding it
How about http://www.farnell.co.uk
CX165DB Satellite Cable
Direct Burial
75 coaxial cable designed for TV and satellite applications where a
longer run and direct burial of the cable is required
Constructed with a 1.63mm solid copper conductor, foam filled
dielectric, 64/0.12mm copper braid and foil with a high density
polythene sheath
Designed and manufactured to minimise signal losses and to provide
excellent RLR characteristics up to 2150MHz
May well suit, but much poorer attenuation than the Heliax. For 100
metres of cable at 1GHz, this one loses 13.5dB, while the Heliax loses
3dB.
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