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Subject: [TowerTalk] Mixing different coaxs- RECAP
From: jccrtv@jccrtv.com (JCCR/TV, Inc.)
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 12:49:32 -0500
Thanks to everyone for the many excellent replies. All were unanimous, and
this message below sums it up. Thank you! My original message:


>> I have 9913
>>  going from the shack out to the tower site. I don't want to run the 9913
up
>>  a crank up because it's probably too rigid and would be damaged from the
>>  lowering/raising motion.



9913 uses a solid center conductor and should not be flexed repeatedly like
up and down on a crankup or on a rotation loop from an antenna to the mast.
It
may eventually crack and break. The new 9913F (flexible) has a stranded
center
conductor and can be flexed to your heart's content.

>>Can I use RG-213 or 8 from the antennas down the
>>  tower and connect it to the existing 9913 that goes up to the shack?
I've
>>  never mixed coax before, hence my question: Is there a problem with
>velocity
>>  factor/or capacitance/or signal loss mixing coax?

For all practical purposes on HF, it doesn't make any difference.Velocity
factor becomes important if you want a specific electrical length of
coax but for general purposes you can ignore the differences. Also
connecting
two pieces of coax with a barrel connector is no big deal either. As long as
you properly weatherproof it, it'll work just fine and the loss on HF is
insignificant.

73,    Steve   K7LXC



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