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Coax and PCI Max

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To anyone that has one of these Pci max and is using RG58 coax i recomend getting rid of it and using RG213. I have recently done that and my signal has improved loads and the sound quality is much much better, dont hear hardly any pc noise now alot more quiet. All I have done is made a tiny patch cable with RG58, roughly 4" and have that connected from the pci max to the RG213 then i have a run of about 40 feet connected to a dipole. BIG improvment
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i am using RG59/u but am considering rg-58u in it's place. Please give your pros vs con's...what is the real difference?
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I have to buy some more cable and I am considering switching over to Belden 9086.

Check out this:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/coax.html
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RadioMan wrote:i am using RG59/u but am considering rg-58u in it's place. Please give your pros vs con's...what is the real difference?
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The Pro's are more powerful signal. less pc noise, if your using the pc's power supply like i am at the mo that is. Con's = More Expensive than RG58.

As sir Nigel has said look at the belden. bit more expensive than the RG213, but will be better than the RG213.
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