...yes, I tryed that on my 2nd QTH because my experience with 100ft of RG213 was very bad on UHF.
It was Sunday - no chance to buy something better.. so I decided to replace the RG213 with 75 Ohm TV cable.
Well, the receiving-difference it was spectacular! With 75Ohm cable it was possible to hear Loud & clear the FO-29 downlink, with RG-213 not good enough! The same I noticed with other Satellites and weak signal ground stations.
Later, after few weeks I replaced the 75 Ohm cable with AirCom+. Nothing changed between 75 Ohm TV and AirCom+ in the receiving! Absolutely equal receiving between the two cables, even if the AirCom+ was "10 times" much more expensive cable!
But in transmittion, it's obvious that the 75 Ohm cable has problem. It is not the mismatch (SWR 1.5) but this cable probably can not drive output Power bigger than 5-10 Watts. I confirmed that with 2-3 RIGs and several type of antennas. If you have output Power bigger than 10 Watts, is possible the RIG to decrease the Power output (ALC action? protection? I don't know!)a few seconds after PTT's press. (I'm talking always for UHF band).
So, from my experience I believe that the 75 Ohm is excellent in case you need a separate cable from UHF-LNA output upto the Shack. I noticed that the Loss for 100ft at 450 MHz is about 2-2.5 dB, very Low-value for a cheap cable. For transmittion is a cheap choice, if you have up to 5-10 Watts maximum Power on UHF.
Hope that helps
73, Mak SV1BSX
--- Mike Miller mmiller@nctc.com wrote:
Anyone have any experience using 75 ohm CATV cable on 70 cm?
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