Alfredo, I bought a couple of rolls of the BURY FLEX here when I moved down
to Florida in 1998. I ran this cable from the operating position, through
the attic, and outside, into a cabinet with Poly Phasers, then up the tower.
Most of the runs are 130' or so. With the HEAT, HUMMIDITY, 73% of the days
are in bright SUN, SALT AIR ( right along TAMPA BAY), and summer RAIN and
tropical storms, the BURY FLEX looks as good today as it did the day I ran
it outside. The attics here in Florida likely average 120+ degrees on hot
days by the way. But with the heavy, thick jacket on this cable as well as
the flexible stranded center conductor, no worries. I have some LMR-400
around and also bought some expensive LMR-600 to use on 220 and 432 yagis. I
was rather disappointed to say the LEAST at the tender outer jacket on that
cable. At nearly $2 a foot I expected better. For HF to 2 meters I would
not hesitate to use the Bury Flex at all. Good luck with whatever you
choose. - Mike
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From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Adam Shirley WJ4X
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 9:53 AM
To: Steve Davis -Davis RF Co.
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com; wp3c@aol.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Low Loss 400, You get what you pay for
I also would throw Bury Flex in the running, it's what I use for
everything 440 and down. I have a run of Jefe 400, and it works well on
HF, but as far as measured spec, I have no clue, but it does appear to
meet it's velocity factor, at least to the extent I can test with an MFJ
269. (good enough for Amateur work.. HI HI) I use the Jefe with an OCF
dipole, so I couldn't attest to it's vhf and up performance, but a lot
of people use it for wireless networking.
What's nice about the Bury Flex is the ability to use it for a rotator
loop and home run it to the shack with no breaks between the antenna and
the radio. Plus the material the jacket is made of seems to pull through
conduit better, and is said to stand up to sunlight well. (I plan on my
Bury Flex in conduit to last forever HI HI)
I'd buy from Steve again, he's a nice guy on top of having good prices
and quick shipping.
73!
-Adam
WJ4X
P.S. Remember to waterproof the foam dielectric coax cables very very well.
Steve Davis -Davis RF Co. wrote:
>
> And I know the best place to get LMR-400 at likely the lowest price,
and
> immediate delivery.... and I am unbiased, other than my financial
interest,
> and livelihood, etc. depends on : DAVIS RF Co. HI
>
> Feel free to contact me if any questions.
>
> But, as most people who know me, whatever we sell, quality is the first
> consideration.
> Cheers, 73,
> Steve , K1PEK,
> DAVIS RF Co., Div. of Orion Wire Co., Inc.
>
> 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
>
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:34:03 -0400
> From: "Alfredo Velez WP3C" <wp3c@aol.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Low Loss 400 = LMR400?
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <78BF13EB5D5A4744AF9C1C7F7827EF8B@AlfredoVelez>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> HI
>
>
>
> I would like to know if someone has tested or used the Low Loss 400
Coax.
> I have seen that some people compares to the LMR400, which have the same
> specifications. I would like to know your opinion. 73?
>
>
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