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Thread: Ok or mududck station, you decide

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    Ok or mududck station, you decide


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    assuming he has a good antenna system it has the potiental to be very effective . i'd move the radio off the amp so it can get better air flow for the fan . i'd also consider a long set of jumpers to put it in another room . LOL

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    as far as jumpers to an amp or any other plug in,i've heard to use only either a 3ft. or an 18ft.(18or17ft can't exactly remember).i read this on a coax website.does anyone know if this is totally true?i know there are enough people on here with the knowledge to properly address this and since i am in the process of setting up a base station i need to know this.

    p.s.that does look like he's got a nice set up but i don't know why someone with such a nice set-up would place his radio on top of such a large amp.that's something a total amateur would do,no offense to the guy in the video but it's not the right thing to do and even i know that!
    Last edited by Mistah Gravy; 04-09-2012 at 11:27 AM. Reason: forgot to post about the topic at hand.lol

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    I was talking on my cell with a OLDER person yesterday who retireed from Palomar back from the day when they were the KING. Here is what he told me where everyone makes a mistake? the jumper from radio to amp should not be 3 ft .....It should be 11ft 4inches ? Has anyone heard of this footage? might try it today

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    i've only ever heard of 3ft or 18ft and on more than one site now that it's been a couple of months since the last post in here.....meaning-i've been to more sites and read more on this subject.

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    Thanks but guess what your saying is that current will always take the path of least resistance which applies ti different size coax?
    thanks

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