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Re: [TowerTalk] Feedline (choke) question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Feedline (choke) question
From: Steve Harrison <k0xp@k0xp.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2025 11:09:16 -0700
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On 10/2/2025 10:01 AM, jim.thom jim.thom@telus.net wrote:
If it's hitting  300 deg F..... I would say you are using the  wrong
connector !
We were; but we were stuck at the time, conveyed the problem to the customer, who then poohed-poohed our concerns, claiming that their existing tube transmitters generating over a kilowatt through the SAME type of connectors were doing just fine  8-/
Did you use  type N on all the connectors that were used, like between
  TX  and ant ?   They would all be cooking.
I really dont know what the customer was actually using from the output cable to the antlers. As the transmitters were inside a classified facility, and we didn't even have to have a security clearance just to produce a new transmitter for them, I never even got to see their old transmitters, let alone an installation. (And I really, REALLY would love to have gotten inside and taken a long gander at those old cavity-tuned vacuum tube transmitters! 8-D )
What are ham folks using for coax and connectors if using 1.5 kw data mode
on the  70 cm band ?
I know NOTHIN' about what anybody uses on "data" mode(s). But on CW/SSB, almost all American V/UHF operators use nothing more than type Ns; a very few have, however, followed the Europeans and gone to bigger, such as 7/16 DINs. But not many, mainly because of the additional cost (not to mention the difficulty in acquiring them easily). Most Europeans aren't as schtupid as American hams and have long used something more appropriate like DINs  8-)
The type N uses that stupid  BNC pin..which is way too small.

Are type N connectors even rated for 1 kw CCS   CXR  on 70 cm band ?

I frankly don't remember now, but I rather doubt it. Those Lunar Link kilowatt-plus 8938 amps for 432 MHz always made me wonder, though; all whose pictures of the rear panels that I've seen had type Ns. You will note that type Ns are typically used on W6PQL's 500+ watt-level UHF-microwave amplifiers, too  8-O

Steve K0XP


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