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Old 05-04-2020, 12:17   #1
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Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

Having tough time locating tinned 16gauge duplex with shield for hailer installation. I can go to 14 gauge but not needed and prefer leave extra space in mast conduit. Any suggested suppliers?
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

Try https://www.genuinedealz.com/
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Old 05-04-2020, 13:44   #3
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

Thanks! I was too focused on marine
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

Pacer Electric Supply has exactly what you want.
https://www.pacergroup.net/shielded-...-cable-16-awg/
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

Thanks I didn’t find it on genuinedealz but will order from Pacer.
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

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Having tough time locating tinned 16gauge duplex with shield for hailer installation. I can go to 14 gauge but not needed and prefer leave extra space in mast conduit. Any suggested suppliers?
I deal with Stright Mc Kay. (catalog online) no affiliation, just very satisfied customer
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

What are the wires used for? If you are talking about the wires from the hailer to the speaker, they don't need to be shielded. Same for the power lines to the hailer.
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Re: Need 16ga duplex tinned shielded wire

If the speaker is used ONLY for a hailer or foghorn, then there’s little reason to use shielded wires. But my Standard-Horizon radios with these features also use the hailer speaker as a microphone for the intercom function. If you’re in an area with very strong AM radio signals, you might pick them up on the intercom. It happened to me once in a marina in SF area located too close to a couple of AM radio transmitters.
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