Source for rigid coax?

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For 2.4 GHz. The smaller in diameter the better, but any source would be
appreciated. I need a few inches of the stuff...

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In sci.electronics.design DaveC <me@privacy.net> wrote:
For 2.4 GHz. The smaller in diameter the better, but any source would be
appreciated. I need a few inches of the stuff...
http://www.farnell.co.uk/
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For Andrew Heliax, try www.cablexperts.com .

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For 2.4 GHz. The smaller in diameter the better, but any source would be
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On Fri, 21 May 2004 01:12:36 -0700, DaveC <me@privacy.net> wrote:

For 2.4 GHz. The smaller in diameter the better, but any source would be
appreciated. I need a few inches of the stuff...

Thanks,
Where are you? If US or Canada, I can send you a hunk. We have boxes
of the stuff... I pick up scraps every time I go to the electronics
flea market.

Or you could contact Precision Tube or Micro Coax or Times (or all
three!) and ask for a few feet of sample.

John
 
I have nearly 100 ft of Belden 1673A, RG 104 teflon dielectric that
needs a new home.

Alan
 

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