In post #9 and #11 I answered "willagers" question with facts and figures. No one else did. I recommended a practical solution where the coax WOULD fit in the LNBF arm. I subsequently provided a link to a site selling F connectors. I also provided a site that sold Belden 7731A by the foot. No one else did.
In post #14 I did a detailed analysis of a working RG6 system and showed that the RG11 7731A at 350ft would have very similar losses. I explained my calculations in detail. When challenged I provided links to 4 respected Universities that showed my method of calculating decibels was correct. No one else did or even bothered to do the calculations themselves. Maybe they don't know how.
I provided data that "willager" could use to decide if going to DishPro would be a good idea including a link to DP LNBF specifications and demonstated that there would be about 2 db additional loss for the even transponders in the higher band. Only thing I saw from others was conjecture. I also provided two links that explained the distance limitation on legacy was related to the polarization switching voltage being dropped too much vice some other reason. No one else did.
In post #2 Simon stated, "You won't be able to find F-type connectors for cable that size" then in post #10 states "Oh - and TMR DOES have F-connectors for their LMR-400-75."
In post #18 Simon says, "still fail to see why the manufacturers (Belden, Andrew, Times) all seem quote loss per 100', AND the 100m numbers seem to be linear extensions (ie x3.28) of that" and in post #20 says "I saw that Andrews AND Belden make the same "mistake" that you say TMR does". In post #22 he says, "Belden doesn't quote in meters."
In post #20 Simon says, "I fully understand that dB is not linear.." and follows in post #27 "The TMR calculator shows approx. 6.8/100ft & 22.2/100m. That's linear. And it's right."
In post #31 Simon says, "It's funny how you've contradicted yourself more than once in this conversation..." HMMMMM?
In post #31 Simon Says, "What you have not taken into account, and which is the core of this whole issue, is the fact that the cable has a lower ABSOLUTE loss at lower power factors,..."
This is a distractor and totally false as the discussion on this thread applies to satellite receive systems which operate at very low power levels.
This is my last post on this thread. I'm sure the viewers have been entertained.
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