I have tried to draw up a comparison of loss on different coaxial cables at the hydrogen line and posted it on my website – thoughts welcome! (especially anywhere where I need to modify it or correct it).
https://www.astronomy.me.uk/16261-2
Andy
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Your table shows a loss for RG6 of 15 - 20 dB/100ft. Most information I have seen has it as about 7 - 8 dB/100ft.
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Thanks Wolfgang – I have updated the post to reflect this and correct RG58 attenuation.
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I have made this correction to the webpage, Alex – thanks for the suggestion.
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Subject: Re: [SARA] Signal attenuation (loss) for common coaxial cables at around 1.42 GHz (1420 MHz), relevant for builders of amateur Hydrogen Line radio telescopes.
LNAs should be " positioned close to the waveguide " regardless of the coax.
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Your table shows a loss for RG6 of 15 - 20 dB/100ft. Most information I have seen has it as about 7 - 8 dB/100ft.