Mac,
Prior posts said don't use FSJ4 outside side the Cu shield is spiral
rather than solid and water can migrate. So is it correct that has not
been a problem for you?
Ecoflex has also been mentioned in the thread. Loss seems to fall
halfway between AVA5 and FSJ4 @50Mhz. Is there an Ecoflex distributor
in the US? Although UK price looks super high.
Grant KZ1W
On 7/16/2020 09:04, Mac wrote:
Indeed I have done this and continue to do it, ONLY with using 1/2"
superflex and not ONE issue or regret, absolutely not a single issue.
Now that said, i do use a cable grip or woven sock, or at the political
risk of calling it a Chinese finger grip to hold all the weight below
the grip thereby the "loop and such is essentially weight free and only
has to make the 400 degree or so circle.. I let my tower beam "over
travel" about 20 degrees in each extrema direction.
While likely not determinable, i like the idea of my feedline being
unbroken as well not dealing with water proofing the connection points
of the cables..
Best: mac/mc w5mc
On 7/15/2020 11:05 PM, RVZ via TowerTalk wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully used 1/4" or 3/8" Andrew
SUPERFLEX all the way from your shack to the antenna, including
forming the rotor loop? I'd like to use a one piece Superflex cable
from the shack to the my VHF antenna including having it form the
rotor loop. I'd locate a large rotor loop in the middle of the rotor
rotation range so the most the Superflex would ever have to move is
180 degrees.
Please advise if this can be done with SuperFlex?
Thanks & 73,
Dick- K9OM
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