- 41. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "john@kk9a.com" <john@kk9a.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 21:46:14 -0400
- Andrew LDF cables are copper tubing, of course you can kink them if you make a sharp bend or you can flatten the cable with enough pressure. If you plan on running feedline across your driveway I wou
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00201.html (8,786 bytes)
- 42. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 22:58:57 -0400
- As far as I remember, I've only had one coax connector fail in over 55 years as a ham. From 61 through 84 they were all UHF solder type. I'd never heard of a crimp type, or DIN. The one that failed w
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00202.html (12,964 bytes)
- 43. [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 07:08:17 -0700
- Andrew LDF cables are copper tubing, of course you can kink them if you make a sharp bend or you can flatten the cable with enough pressure. If you plan on running feedline across your driveway I wou
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00206.html (8,794 bytes)
- 44. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "john@kk9a.com" <john@kk9a.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 12:04:14 -0400
- The outer shield of LDF4 is essentially copper tubing. John KK9A Andrew LDF cables are copper tubing, of course you can kink them if you make a sharp bend or you can flatten the cable with enough pre
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00209.html (9,105 bytes)
- 45. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 10:05:05 -0700
- John, I think you and Jim Thompson are talking about two different things. He's talking about the center conductor, you're talking about the shield. FWIW, I find LDF4 very reasonable to handle. I don
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00210.html (9,424 bytes)
- 46. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 18:58:25 -0400
- Sharp bend is a relative term. The allowable bend radius is helpful and usually given for most brand name cables. Most have a minimum bend radius and a repeatable bend radius. IIRC LMR400 has only a
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00212.html (12,632 bytes)
- 47. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 19:16:03 -0400
- John, FWIW, I find LDF4 very reasonable to handle. Yes, and so does almost everyone who uses it on a regular basis. It's very robust, and takes some serious abuse to damage it. I've seen both LDF4 a
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00213.html (9,808 bytes)
- 48. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: Bob K6UJ <k6uj@pacbell.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 16:56:29 -0700
- Steve, For a newbie to these cables, is this an example of the smooth wall aluminum hard line you are talking about ? https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=452440 Bob K6UJ John, F
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00214.html (10,432 bytes)
- 49. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 02:37:28 -0400
- The bottom two photos on this page show a bit of the 1/2" CATV cable sticking out of connectors. I was talking about http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/conn.htm It's extremely fragile and rarely
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00215.html (15,828 bytes)
- 50. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: Steve Maki <lists@oakcom.org>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 08:36:25 -0400
- Yes it is. It's weird how they include the word Heliax in the title since it's not Heliax. But even with the aforementioned caveats about smooth wall hardline, the stuff has one really valuable chara
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00217.html (11,153 bytes)
- 51. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR600 male DIN (score: 1)
- Author: <john@kk9a.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 12:17:10 -0500
- I weigh considerably less than 170 pounds, but I just laid a section of LDF4 on my driveway and jumped on it. I do not see any deformation. I would agree that it needs to be unrolled with some care b
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2016-09/msg00218.html (11,004 bytes)
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