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[TowerTalk] N or UHF?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] N or UHF?
From: "K8RI on TowerTalk" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 16:24:57 -0400
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It's just a small thing, but I'm running some LMR-600 and 5/8 Heliax up the 
tower for six and two. From the rig to the antennas is roughly 228 feet. 
The pigtails from the entrance bulkhead are LMR-400 UF.  I grounded the 
LMR-400 cable jacket at the base of the tower using UHF bulkhead connectors 
through a bracket bolted to the tower legs (waterproofed with flooded heat 
shrink).

I can ground the two new cables the same way, or I can use a double female N 
connector clamped to a leg of the tower. I'll be doing the same thing at the 
top of the tower where the pigtails hook to the LMR-600 and Heliax.

The only drawback I can see with the N connectors is the lower voltage break 
down and although they are inherently water proof/resistant that is placing 
a lot of faith in a little gasket. Of course I can do the flooded heat 
shrink treatment on those as well. OTOH clamping directly to a tower leg 
probably gives the best angle for diverting lightning off the coax.

At six and two meters I doubt the extra loss for either type of connector is 
worth taking into consideration. Due to RF exposure levels I'm limited to 
380 watts key down (continuous) into the 2-meter array but at the 20% SSB 
duty cycle I can still run the legal limit (when I get the amp).  I can run 
the legal limit, any mode, on six.

Any one have any good reasons/thoughts for going one way or the other?

 BTW IF for some reason, some where along the line a message gets tagged as 
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last spring.

Roger Halstead (K8RI and ARRL 40 year Life Member)
N833R - World's oldest Debonair CD-2
www.rogerhalstead.com 

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