3Ts
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I have poor cell reception where I am, but discovered that if I can get up about 30 feet it is much better. So, I'm in the process of putting in a cell booster, but have to put it up in the air as there is not enough signal down on the ground. I will have to run somewhere between 50 and 100' of coax between the antenna and booster. I've looked at RG8 coax and LMR400 and the 400 seems to be the recommended cable. So, here's where I'm having a problem - The LMR400 comes in 2 versions, one with a stranded center conductor and the other I assume is solid since it doesn't say. The LMR400 seems to want to use N connectors instead of the F versions. I'm familiar with the RG6 and F connectors. The RG8 seems to be a lower loss version of RG6.
How do you handle the stranded center conductor?
Is the nipple for the N connector crimped on? I assume that 400 cable can be used with F connectors - the antenna is an F connector.
How do I make an F connector work with a stranded center conductor?
How do you handle the stranded center conductor?
Is the nipple for the N connector crimped on? I assume that 400 cable can be used with F connectors - the antenna is an F connector.
How do I make an F connector work with a stranded center conductor?