Beverage loss on any reasonable rg6 is near zero on low bands.
73
Jim ab3cv
On May 12, 2014, at 1:50 PM, rfman45 <rfman45@hotmail.com> wrote:
I have a question concerning feedline runs which I'd like to present to the
group.
I have four beverages with the feeds on one side (front) of my property and my
tower and other
transmitting antennas on the other (back) side of my property with the house in
the middle. The coax
runs and control lines from the transmitting antennas come into the house in
the back where the utility
lines come in and everything is tied together there to the utilities' ground,
etc.
The problem is that if I bring the beverage feeds around to the back where the
transmitting coax, etc.
come in and bring them in there it will greatly increase the beverage feed runs
(probably by 150-200ft)
with the resultant increase in loss, etc. I would prefer if I could bring in
the beverage coax runs in via the
front of the house (close to the shack) but then, of course, they are far from
the utility/SPG ground. I do
have a run of grounded #2 tied to the utility ground running around most of the
house including the front.
Is there any good way of bringing the beverages in through the front or should
I just accept the longer runs
and bring them through the back with everything else?
Thank you in advance for any comments!
Mike W2LO
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