LMR is a trademarked name for CoaxialCable produced by (http://www.timesmicrowave.com/ Times Microwave Systems). Abbreviation for '''L'''and '''M'''obile '''R'''adio. See [LMR-400] The most common coax cable used by Melbourne Wireless. Also popular are LMR-195 for interconnections where more flexibility is needed and LMR-100 for very short but very flexible pigtails. To calculate the loss in your coax see the (http://www.timesmicrowave.com/cgi-bin/calculate.pl Time Microwave Cable Loss Calculator). Vak can provide and terminate cables at the monthly meetings with a variety of connectors. It might help to contact him in advance with your needs as he can get very busy at the meetings with many requests for custom cable assemblies.