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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Preferred type of coax to be used for jumpers in a multi-operator room ?
From: David Aslin G3WGN <david@aslinvc.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 22:03:40 +0000
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Messi and Paolini have a double screened 5mm coax - Hyperflex 5.  Copper foil 
first screen then 88% coverage second screen. Inner is 19 strand bare copper; 
attenuation at 28MHz around half that of RG58.
This would seem to be a very well screened cable for short jumpers;  I'm 
wondering why I would choose RG400 at several times the price of the M & P 
product?
Hivemind thoughts?

I recall K9YC reminding us that the resistance of the screen is a factor in 
bonding our equipment via the coax, so this may be moot - larger cables have 
lower DC resistance and therefore a 10mm/0.4" cable may be a better choice.  
Again, thoughts appreciated.

All relevant to my SO2R/MS/M2 station build
73, David G3WGN  M6O


-----Original Message-----
From: Gedas [mailto:w8bya@mchsi.com] 
Sent: 04 September 2019 20:32
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Preferred type of coax to be used for jumpers in a 
multi-operator room ?

It will depend on who makes the cables you are comparing. If both are
M17 rated then both should be double shielded and use silver coated copper 
conductors which is good but some manufactures may use 95% braid coverage while 
some may use less. Some may use 95% for both shields others may use 95% for the 
outer and less for the inner. Also the angle of the weave also affects the 
shielding effectiveness. This SE will also vary with frequency. But in general, 
esp for HF use, you will find both to have similar shielding performance as 
long as you stick to a known trusted & respected name brand. Also keep in mind 
the dielectrics are totally different between the two.

Gedas, W8BYA

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On 9/4/2019 2:54 PM, Stig Lindblom wrote:
> Gents;
>
> We are rebuilding a contest station operating room (HS0ZAR@HS0ZGD) and 
> need to do a lot of new jumpers.
>
> Ref. advise below from K9YC (tnx) we will use RG400 (or similar) for 
> short jumpers.
>
> Considering to use RG214 (double shield) for longer jumpers, and for 
> coax-stubs as well.
>
> How is the measured, or experienced, shielding of RG214 compared to 
> the
> RG400 ?
>
> 73 de Stig
>
> LA7JO _ HS0ZGD
>
> On 8/6/2019 6:50 AM, Gedas wrote:
>
> And. the conductors are Silver plated, copper clad steel.
>
> ------------------
>
> Clarification for other readers. The center of RG142 is silver coated 
> copper coated steel, the center of RG400 is stranded silver-coated 
> copper. Both have double silver-coated copper braid shields.
>
> Loss is about the same as RG58 -- in other words, fairly high. The 
> principal virtue of these cables is their superior SHIELDING, which is 
> a LOT better than most braided coax.  You only want to use this stuff 
> for short jumpers.
>
> I've been happy with at least two purchases of Harbour Industries 
> RG400 that I've found on ebay from a US vendor.  Harbour Industries is 
> based in VT, and has a presence across the border in QC. NA6O was 
> happy with the RG400 he bought from China.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
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