Long enough to reach from your radio's coax connector, plus a foot of spare for the inevitable connector replacement, to your antenna's connector, plus a foot for the equally inevitable connector replacement. P.S. This wouldn't be a troll, would it?
Got everything ready to go. Just need to take my angle grinder to the tower mod I did and get it re-galvanized.
I was going to do that, but there is a place close by that will hot dip them for a decent price. I've got two towers. One is just a G20, the other a G25 and both are probably 40 years old. They don't look too bad really, but with the addition for the thrust bearing, I thought I might as well re-dip the whole thing.
Been reading about using all nulled coax lengths and the supposed benefit thereof, but I haven't figured out how to do it.
Vids on youtube re nulling..My analyzer does it for me now sence i picked up a open,load,short and jseing the new calibration..It now reads AT the antenna vs from back end of radio..
I've looked for those vids you speak of but haven't found them yet. Will the AA-35 do that, or do you need one of the others?