I guess you're right budman I'm off topic. As far as coring hot causing blown fuses, everything's shunted back to the nodes where we have 8 or 16 amp circuit breakers, so as soon as the short is removed from the line, ac is present again.
> ?????????????? Coring hot causes all sorts of problems, including troubleshooting blown fuses and burned equipment when you go to balance. Besides, what does that have to do with his question?
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> > I don't even believe in 500 anymore.. too brittle and it always arcs when you're coring it hot. ( it does for me at least) Easier to short out a fuse. 625 or better should become the standard.
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> > > I need to get the maximum losses for .412 P1 Cable up to 860 MHz. I know that this old cable and it will not respond very well at 860, but that is what we have to work with and I need to get the losses. Thanks for any help.
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> > > Steve
Re: .412 P1 cable ya ma bad
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