[TowerTalk] Rotor loop coax choices ?

Roger (K8RI) on TT K8RI-on-TowerTalk at tm.net
Thu Jun 11 16:26:56 EDT 2015


I don't know about the generic stuff, but I'd suggest staying away from 
The UF versions of the LMR cables.  The jacket is easily abraded.  I've 
had lots of experience with LMR400 and 600UF.  The only good experience 
was they are the most flexible cables I've ever use, but they didn't last.

The F7 version is fine as is BuryFlex(TM) which has a very rugged jacket.
I doubt the foil part of the shield would pose a problem.

73

Roger (K8RI)

On 6/11/2015 4:16 PM, Mark Spencer wrote:
> Hi, I've typically used RG 214 for rotor loops with good success.  I've more or less run out of RG 214 and am wondering about the pros and cons of Belden 9913F7 (the newer style of 9913) and flexible lmr 400 style cable (the type with the stranded center conductor.)
>
> I've had good results with 9913F7 in the past but have never used it for a loop around a rotor and it is now hard to obtain locally over the counter.
>
> I picked up a short run of generic FLexible LMR 400 to try out but am not sure this is the correct choice.  I'll likely use it for patch cords.
>
> The price for new RG 214 is causing me to look for alternatives and I used it in the past because I had it on hand and it seemed suited to this application.
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> I have nagging doubts about using cables with a solid foil shield for a rotor loop.
>
> I do like the idea of double shielded cables so RG213, RG 8 etc are off the table for now.
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Mark Spencer
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Roger (K8RI)


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