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    "sender": {
        "address": "dmcgarrett (a) optonline.net",
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    "sender_name": "D. McGarrett",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: [Mw]   Pre Fab Coax sections",
    "date": "2009-05-21T23:41:48Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/NUEZD3EP3B3ADET5V5XG3NBXPBKLFV5E/?format=api",
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    "content": "Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:\n> If you like throwing money at the problem, try Pasternack.\n>\n> 5 feet at $83.00 at S. M. Electronics.\n> 5 feet at $78.25 at Pasternack.\n>\n> I always build my own. That way I can only blame myself for bad cables.\n>\n> 73\n> Glenn\n> WB4UIV\n>\n>\n>   \nI don't have a solution for you, but when I was a working engineer, I \nfound that Pasternack was one of\nthe most expensive solutions (to anything!) there was.  I never heard of \nS.M. Electronics.  Google will\ngive you a list of  connector manufacturers and sales people.  I'm with\nGlenn--build your own!      LMR-xx cable is a product of Times \nMicrowave.  Excellent cable!\n(If you can use LMR-400, it will be a lot cheaper, but you _can't_  use \nregular type N connectors on it.)\nOn the other hand, type N connectors are a lot easier to use than the GD \nUHF connectors, and\nwork a heck of a lot better--but you probably know that already.  \n",
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