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It also depends on how many splices or connectors are in the cable. Each end added like 50 feet or something along that line, to the length of the cable. Yes I do remember the published length to be 5,000 feet also. Chris Bipes -----Original Message----- From: mlazarus@xxxxxxxx Al, >My memory, a home run can be 500 feet. Now that was real twin-ax, not CAT 5 with RJ 45 balluns. It's oficially 5,000 feet, but, from what I understand, the reality was much longer, somewhere in the vicinity of 7,000 feet for a home run.
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