Best Coax Cable?

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Lol,
Yes I know I could buy coax much cheaper if I purchased it in 100meter reels.

My local electrical store (Maplins) are 10 minutes drive away and they sell their coax by the meter. Alternatively I could by online but I would have to pay carriage and wait for a few days for it to arrive.
 

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neovo said:
thank's spooky
yes it's for my own home.
what would you recomend for the feed arm to the motor. just ct125 or somthing
a bit more flexible with foam dielectric copper tape and copper braid instead
of semi-airspaced dielectric, copper tape and copper braid.eg. Webro WF100 and Cavel QF100.the dish is going to be up along time.
thanks for your help

Bren
Just use the same for feed arm-motor.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?doy=5m1&source=15&criteria=coax

You will need the larger F connectors for the thicker coax, CT125.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=F%20connector&menu=0&WorldSearch=Y&doy=5m1
 

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thank's spooky will do that cheers m8.

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just got ct125 cable it's a lot thicker than ct100. going by that i think
i'll use ct100 for feed arm.
thanks for all your help.
 
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