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Re: [TowerTalk] 75 or 70 Ohm twinlead or ladderline cable - does it exis

To: Herbert Schoenbohm <herbert.schoenbohm@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 75 or 70 Ohm twinlead or ladderline cable - does it exist?
From: n8de@thepoint.net
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 13:01:42 -0400
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In the 70's, there was a product named 'Saucerline' .. which had circular plastic insulators which were donut-shaped. It was 75 ohm line.

73
Don
N8DE

Quoting Herbert Schoenbohm <herbert.schoenbohm@gmail.com>:

Telephone C drop wire may work in your case and it is very strong. I
believe the characteristic impedance is 70 ohms.

On 3/24/2014 4:15 PM, jpk5lad@cox.net wrote:
From where I'm sitting, I can see a run of Kilowatt Twinlead running up the wall, into the attic and to standoffs going up the tower. I've used it for years to feed two of my top guy anchors, insulated off to be fed at the top. This KW twinlead was not 75 ohm but was actually 300 ohm. When I owned a ham store in the 70s, I bought it from Dentron in a 100' length. Dentron offered both the 450 ohm window line and the 300 ohm KW Twinlead through their
dealers.
.
I do remember (I'm from the 1957 era) both a lighter duty 75 ohm twinlead and a much, much heavier 75 ohm twinlead although I don't recall ever using it. Perhaps they were both spec'ed at 72 ohms, it's been too many years to remember that particular detail.

Around our neck of the woods, I believe only the 300 ohm heavy and thick twinlead was
referred to as "Kilowatt Twinlead."

Just musings from another old timer.

73,
Jim - K5LAD



On 24 Mar 2014 at 12:45, Jim Brown wrote:

On 3/24/2014 11:36 AM, Drax Felton wrote:
It's 72 ohm twin lead.  Also known as zip line.
That's a new one on me, and I've been at this since 1955. Back then, and
for several decades thereafter, Belden and Amphenol made a product
commonly called "Kilowatt Twinlead," which was a pair of AWG #13
stranded copper conductors spaced apart by 2-3 conductor diameters by a
rather beefy dielectric. My old Belden catalog from 1971 says it's part
number 8210, is 72 ohms Zo, 0.67 Vp. I actually have several hundred
feet, what's left from a 250 ft spool that I bought "new old stock" at
the Milwaukee hamfest sometime in the 70s, figuring that I'd someday
find a use for it. 25 years later, I did, and it fed an 80/40 dipole
that I also loaded as a Tee vertical on 160M.

I also have some junk lengths of the Amphenol product, which looks a bit
less robust.  Both products have been discontinued for several decades.

Last I looked (about 7 years ago), I think I remember DXE was selling a
window line that they described as 100 ohms.

73, Jim K9YC
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