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Old 11-04-2007, 09:14 AM
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I'd cut the ends of the coax and re-install new compression fit ones (if you can find someone with a tool).

Cheaper than replacing all the coax. Even factory installed ends can be bad.
And you'll never know *which* end could be defective.

If this doesnt work, well now you'll have some coax with at least 1 good end on it (assuming you cut it up) to make jumpers

EDIT ----- never mind. reading back, I did see you did use some compression fittings on the ends already.
Oh well. Be sure to let us know the results. Many will learn from your experiences.
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