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[TowerTalk] Right coax for my station?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Right coax for my station?
From: Robert.Turner@ibx.com (Turner, Bob)
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 19:50:11 -0500
I have 4 lengths of regular 9913 also going around via a rotor loop
also.  It has been up since 1993.  No apparent problems.  Used on 50 MHz
to 432 MHz.

A redesign is in the works.  I'll be using 9913F or equivalent next
time.

7 3

Bob - N2SCJ


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Charles H. Harpole [SMTP:harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu]
        Sent:   Monday, December 01, 1997 1:52 PM
        To:     "Dick Green".
        Cc:     towertalk@contesting.com; "Scott.Neader.KA9FOX.".
        Subject:        Re: [TowerTalk] Right coax for my station?

        I have used the regular Belden 9913 (air core etc) taped along
with four
        other RG-8 coax cables around the rotor (that is, via a loop to
accomodate
        the truning rotor) for over eight years without failure.  Same
coax also
        goes down the crank up tower flexible run, again taped
frequently with the
        four other cables (and there, also with a run of rotor cable).
No
        failures of it despite frequent up and down of crank up tower.
K4VUD


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