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    be sure to run the correct coax

    dont cut it short with coax. Run double what you need or....
    by BOOTYMONSTER » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:07 pm
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    dammit boy !!!!!!!!!!

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    having no technical background i can't say for sure but that looks like it got smoked?what were you running through it and what was it rated for?another reason i am going to just start out with the LMR400 even though i onbly have a 260watt amp and a 270watt amp(peak).i do plan on eventually getting a 500watt to 1000watt amp but that will be a while before i can afford one of them because i will be buying one of those custome made jobbies like a Dave Made or something like that(I know,i know,this one sucks and that one eats the other one's dust).

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    the coax is 217. yes the end arc'ed internally, not the coax itself. i found out after the fact that the 217 coax specific ends cant handle as much power as the standard pl259's can.
    the watts were over 10kw
    by BOOTYMONSTER » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:07 pm
    how about an option to delete a thread we make ?
    ill admit im at least a part time idiot . sometimes i do double post when editing a post .
    some may find this hard to believe , but ....... sometimes i even get pissed and make a post i regret later . hard to believe huh?? lol

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