Seems like it was quad shield, swept to 3GHZ RG6 with the connectors also rated to pass 3 GHZ.
I THINK there were "approved" manufacturers numbers in the FSB's but those are getting hard to find these days 🙂
I too would like to see some hard specs listed to use as a cross check.
Pure copper from FSB's over the years.
Hard to see them cutting specs as frequencies rise and trans and rcv are now multiplexed on the same conductor.
You mean you don't just "twist'em down" until the lock washer is flat ?
That method really raises havoc with the aim however.
Get the thing peaked real nice and the lose it when doing the "final tighten" 🙂
Hi Amanda ! we thought you guys were all gone and off drinking green Beer
I seem to remember when working in the dyno buildup room at Sealed Power that GM would get a little PO'd if you didn't use a torque wrench on their experimental engines.
(it was a real shame to have to take a sledge hammer to those new beauties at the end of an experimental run)
yup, the main plant in Muskegon MI for 36 years until I retired the first in '05
Rings, cylinder liners and pistons.