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Ultraflex 7/.287" Coaxial Cable Test in Real Time | Messi & Paoloni Laboratory

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 7

  • @cornbread-KO5RN
    @cornbread-KO5RN Před rokem +1

    # 1

  • @serebryanyy_volk
    @serebryanyy_volk Před rokem +1

    I haven't seen the Potaflex anywhere, isn't it on sale yet?

    • @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona
      @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona  Před rokem +2

      Hello
      The first batch of Pota-Flex 6 and POTA-FLEX 7 have been just produced last week. In September they will be available with their accessories. (Connector for the 6 is still missing).
      They look really great and so light and flexible!! And durable!

    • @serebryanyy_volk
      @serebryanyy_volk Před rokem +2

      @@MessiPaoloniSRLAncona Great news! I look forward to it with interest and excitement. Thank you for producing such excellent cables.

    • @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona
      @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona  Před 11 měsíci

      @@serebryanyy_volk messi.it/en/catalogue/50-ohm-rf-coaxial-cables/full-list-coax.htm We have just published the cables :D

  • @andyschrack4466
    @andyschrack4466 Před rokem

    I want to know which cable is the most flexible and still low loss for VHF/UHF. I have a times microwave LMR400 jumper and its very stiff. I see data sheets but they really don't help you know the flexibility of the cable. Is Hyperflex more flexible than Ultraflex?

    • @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona
      @MessiPaoloniSRLAncona  Před rokem

      Yes Sir, Hyperflex 10 is slightly more flexible than Ultraflex 10 due to 19 stranded wires in the central conductor (instead of 7). Actually this cable is incredibly flexible considering its size and has lower attenuation than a LMR400, which is a solid core cable. I guess Hyperflex 10 is perfect for you.