Hi Glyn,
Yes i replaced the co-axial cable from the pre-amp to the bias tee with Westflex 103 and its an incredible difference over the thin stuff,before i was getting 300-400 A/C on my flights,now my highest number is 689,but its usually around 450-510,plus i`ve pulled in 4 contacts at 297.8nm and i had to re-set the polar diagram as i was a bit dubious on the distance,which was duplicated on the 2nd polar diagram,i have re-set again today and await to see if it will triplicate this.I run 1mtr lead of 103 from the antenna to the pre-amp which is sited just under the ground planes of the antenna,6mtr of 103 from the pre-amp to the bias tee,2ft of thin cable from the bias tee to the RB(this i wiil shortly change to 103).As Glyn rightly says if possible use the best co-axial cable and i think vital,the very best connectors you can afford(i know its expensive but gold plated are superb),and make sure the co-axial is PROPERLY cut,soldered,tight fitting and there`s not a whisker of outer braid anywhere exposed which would or could give a cross contact,at these frequencies even the smallest loss gives a significant reduction in reception.
Regards Terry.