Hi Jim,
Just curious why you will be cranking up and down nightly?
I have a US Tower HDX-555 that has been up 16 years. The first year I
cranked it down whenever
a storm was coming. Decided I bought the HD and it is pretty lightly loaded.
Triband vertical on top, 6 element 6m beam below and a TA-33 below it. If I
remember correctly all coax RG213
with a large loup 3-4 feet for all antennas. With no issues.
I have to admidt that I am not familiar with the AB1342.
I would stick with the RG213 instead of the RG8X since that would warrent an
extra connection.
Reading further I see you will be burying feedline for some distance.
Guess extra question is why the distance?
73 Larry WA9VRH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Miller" <jim@jtmiller.com>
To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 6:10 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Frequent crankup coax recommendation
> I've got a 30ft three section crankup (AB1342) that I'll be putting up
> this spring. It will likely be cranked up and down nightly with a
> hexbeam on top. I was thinking of RG8x for its flexibility for the
> 20ft resulting loop and RG213 for the run to the mast and the first
> 10ft.
>
> I was wondering if LMR400 (DB version since it will need to be buried
> for most of the distance) might be a better choice. I was worried
> about a large diameter coax in such a loop but upon reading the 1"
> minimum bend radius for LMR400 I'm thinking it may be a good choice
> afterall.
>
> I've never seen any LMR400 except in web pics and a datasheet so I'd
> appreciate some advice from actual users.
>
> thanks
>
> jim miller, ab3cv
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