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Subject: [TowerTalk] Replacing coax question
From: "Tom Martin" <tmartin@chartermi.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:36:45 -0500
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I am replacing a 90' length of RG8 water damaged coax to my 40 meter beam.  I 
have LMR 400 for the main run up the tower but want to use a RG8 section for 
the rotator loop.  There are two ways to do this. First, a 14' section of RG8 
from the feed point of the beam with one PL259 and one barrel connector to join 
the LMR.  Secondly, a 10' section of LMR and PL259 to a barrel connector and a 
4' section of RG8 for the loop to join the LMR that goes down 80' to the 
antenna relay box at the base of the tower.  This configuration would require 4 
PL259's and two barrel connectors.  I want to avoid the many possible problem 
areas with the multiple connections.  I think that I have answered my own 
question but wasn't sure if adding that much RG8 to the run would offset the 
benefit of the LMR 400.  I suppose on 40 meters the loss would be negligible.  
Am I correct?

73,

Tom W8JWN

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