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Re: [TowerTalk] Paintg Traps-Coax issues-Respon fr DAVIS RF Co.

To: "'Steve Davis -Davis RF Co.'" <sdavis@davisrf.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Paintg Traps-Coax issues-Respon fr DAVIS RF Co.
From: "wa5zup" <wa5zup@msn.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 12:00:05 -0600
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"I do not expect the heating 
factor to be involved if the proper cable materials are utilized,  inherent 
in a quality cable, and if the rated min. bend radius is adhered to."

What is the bending radius spec for BURY-FLEX cable?

I looked on the web site, but did not find it, maybe I missed it.

Thanks
John
Wa5zup

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[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Steve Davis -Davis RF
Co.
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 9:12 AM
To: Jack Brindle
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Paintg Traps-Coax issues-Respon fr DAVIS RF Co.


Hi Jack,  Your discussion is not over technical as your points are well put 
and fundamentally germane to the basics of coaxial design and function.  The

only catch is that it appears that you are skeptical that all cable jacket 
PVC's, and their PE dielectrics (both ref. RG-213 and many other similars) 
will not hold up to heating by the sun and resulting ambient  transferred 
through the shield to the dielectric.  There are many compounds of PVC 
jacket and PE dielectric used in cable extrusion.  Choosing the proper types

as I noted (or relying on the mfr.; distributor; or design engr),   will 
hold up very well in any sunlight scenario for many years.  PVC compounds 
certified at 60 deg. C., and UV resistant,  are my requirement for outdoor 
applications of our RG-213 and similar cable.
 Your concerns are not uncommon and have been  noticed in some of our 
commercial inquiries where they have spec'd Teflon outer jackets when the 
ambient would never reach in excess of 60  C, thus we've been able to save 
them a lot of money by using the correct grade of PVC.
 I agree completely with you ref. the electrical degradation due to  center 
cond. concentricity misalignment, IF there is enough ambient heat combined 
with spiral exertion to cause this...however I do not expect the heating 
factor to be involved if the proper cable materials are utilized,  inherent 
in a quality cable, and if the rated min. bend radius is adhered to.
73,   Steve ,  K1PEK,

DAVIS RF Co.

Wire, Cable, RF Connectors and wire aerial parts.   LMR, Heliax, Eupen

Commercial / Military / & Custom Cable Design

tel:  978-369-1738     Fax:  978-369-3484
www.davisRF.com





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