Hello All Looking for the best price I can get for 300 feet of LDF4-50A 1/2" heliax. Best 73's Paul - W2NMI _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________
RFS LDF4-50 price is about 2.50 Euros the meter in Germany. 73 Peter Hello All Looking for the best price I can get for 300 feet of LDF4-50A 1/2" heliax. Best 73's Paul - W2NMI ______________________
I forgout to change the designation. The RFS type is LCF12-50J. 73 Peter RFS LDF4-50 price is about 2.50 Euros the meter in Germany. 73 Peter Hello All Looking for the best price I can get for 300 fe
Thanks for the quick response Is the RFS LCF12-50J suitable for direct burial ? It appaers to have similar specs to LDF4-50A Paul - W2NMI I forgout to change the designation. The RFS type is LCF12-50
Paul, I would check with Davis RF sdavis@davisrf.com Steve will give you a quote for the hardline you want. His prices are very good. ( I am not affiliated with Davis RF) hihi Bob K6UJ ______________
It is not mentioned in the factory specification, but I use it direct buried for almost 40 years. To me it looks identical to Andrew LDF4-50 as I use both types of cable. RFS invented corrugated coax
I've heard that the quality of the Andrew line has diminished in the past few years; the copper outer shield is thinner and less robust making it harder to work with. The industry has been moving to
Commscope's AVA series, which replaced most of the sizes available in the LDF series, does have much less copper in it, and yes, it is easier to dent. However, LDF4 (1/2") was not replaced by AVA -
I did not know Andrew still makes the smaller Heliax. I was told all "new" .5 Heliax is new old stock. 73, Keith NM5G I've heard that the quality of the Andrew line has diminished in the past few yea