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Subject: [Amps] Which HV connector to use.
From: "Jim Thomson" <Jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:24:52 -0800
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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 20:20:34 -0500
From: "David H Craig" <davidhcraig@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Amps] which HV connector to use?

    C connector, HN, or even RG214 with connectors will work fine 
(commercial TX often use RG214 for 8kv in the States).  Otherwise buy a 
Millen connector & use HV cable- about $20-35 US on Ebay, but cheaper at 
hamfests.  If you use one of the RF coax connectors, just make damn sure you 
mark it as such in the event an unknowledgeable person decides it it an RF 
line...

    See you soon on 50 MHz TEP!

    73 Dave N3DB

##  Why  214 ?   It has a double braid  vs  single braid of 213 u.   214 is 
bigger OD, and harder to install a pl-259 on. 
Are these broadcast TX using UHF  pl-259 /so-239 pairs.. or something else?? 

##  rauch said he hi pot tested  RG-58-u.. and could not draw any leakage 
current... even with 15 kv. [ limit of his hi -pot] 
Measures hi pot limit is 30 kv... and again, no leakage current  with  RG-58-u 

##  Although they rate  393   Teflon coax at 7 kv.... if u actually hi-pot 
tested it... I bet it would take 80 kv  to draw any leakage current.   

##  I'm not worried abt using coax  for B+.... but  using coax connector's on 
each end.   I don't think I would want to trust a UHF  pair,
even with Teflon connectors.  The B+  would just blow  right up the crack, 
where the 2 x Teflon surfaces mate... an/or... it would arc on the 
backside[inside]
of chassis, on the SO239.  

##  perhaps using plane  213-U.... but with the center conductor + braid 
separated with a big crotch, and  stakon crimp connectors  would work? 
then machine screw  down both the braid and center conductor... and each end of 
the cable.   Electrical box's now have  adjustable diameter strain relief's.
These things are slick... just twist em, and they cinch down on the cable, and 
pinch it tight.   

##  I'm not impressed with the Alden HV connector's  either. No pos lock on em. 
 They come with HV cables attached on both halves.. and usually too short. 

later........ Jim  VE7RF 

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