True RG-8 is also a MIL-SPEC cable (that's where the "RG-n"
numbers come from). MIL-SPEC RG-8 has a solid polyethylene
dielectric, which is identical to the solid polyethylene
dielectric of MIL-SPEC RG-213. Foam dielectric cables
labeled "RG-8" aren't MIL-SPEC cables (unless the military
has added some to the list since the last time I looked).
73,
Dan KB5MY/6
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From: towertalk-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Jon Ogden
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 21:18
To: Bob Nielsen; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Towertalk] LMR400 vs. RG-213
on 10/21/02 9:32 PM, Bob Nielsen at nielsen@oz.net wrote:
> RG-213 has a non-contaminating jacket, not a direct burial jacket. As
> I recall it is practically identical to one of the RG-8 versions and I
> would expect that the loss figures are identical. In this respect, I
> am referring to what was once a MIL-spec cable, but the term "RG-8" is
> now applied to quite a few other cables in the .405 diameter class (as
> is also the case with RG-6, RG-58 and RG-59, etc.)
There seems to be a lot of disagreement on this "direct burial" thing. My
RG-213 says it clearly on the jacket: "Direct Burial"
No, there's no goop in there, but according to what I have been told by the
folks at Cable Experts (where I got the cable), anything with a polyethelene
jacket is essentially capable of direct burial. PVC jackets such as RG-8,
are not rated for such. I will double check my information with them since
they are in my area and I regularly pick stuff up from them.
RG-213 is a mil-spec cable yes. It has a different dielectric than RG-8.
RG-8 typically has a foam dielectric. Has less loss than RG-213 but can't
handle the power.
73,
Jon
NA9D
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NA9D (ex: KE9NA)
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