Ultraflex 10 coax?

I will renew my VHF coax and add an AIS antenna soon. Anyone experience with the Messi & Paolini Ultraflex 10?

https://www.hamradio.co.uk/accessor...aflex-10-better-than-westflex-103-pd-5636.php

Compared to the Hyperflex and LM400, it doesn't have aluminum conductor. The dielectric is foam, which might be problematic for marine applications?

The foam will be fine, it is closed cell. The cabel looks nice enough, but if you can, find something with tinned rather than bare copper sheathing. It *is* worth going for a better quality cable than RG58U and if you seal it well this will be fine, but if you can find somethign similar with a tinned copper construction that would be perfect.
 
With all coax, keeping moisture out is key to keeping the loss low.
Which mostly implies using the correct connectors.
M&P do their own connectors for this cable, which seal the cable.
Does your antenna take a PL259? Or some other connector available to fit this cable?
 
With all coax, keeping moisture out is key to keeping the loss low.
Which mostly implies using the correct connectors.
M&P do their own connectors for this cable, which seal the cable.
Does your antenna take a PL259? Or some other connector available to fit this cable?

I'll go for N-type if possible, I think they have a connector. Tinned cables are hard to find though.
 
I'll go for N-type if possible, I think they have a connector. Tinned cables are hard to find though.

That's because tin is piss poor for RF cables.
You may find silver plated in some RG types.

If you want low loss, you are probably on the right track with M&P cable, it's not the cheapest, but it's a lot cheaper than some.
 
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