[TowerTalk] Cell Flex Cable Question

Steve Davis | Davis RF sdavis at davisrf.com
Sat Sep 14 12:28:47 EDT 2019



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 Bob,  1/2" RFS Cellflex Tm is not as flexible as the name might imply.  It is not good for rotor loops unless you use a loop that is far longer than what length you would use for say a LMR-400 UF or Belden 9913F7 (their Belden being preferable for a number of reasons)

1/2" RFS Cable Wave Systems
Cellflex Tm   IS, in fact, hardline.  It uses an annularly corrugated  outer copper shield, same as Heliax.

At 20 M.  the attenuation is low for many cable choices.  Also,  if you chose Cellflex, you would want to use a rotor loop of 9913F7, etc.  Splicing that in with two connectors and a barrel adaptor, CONTRARY to popular belief, is going to create such a low insertion loss, that there will never be any perceptible negative factor to any receive or transmitted signal.  I'm talking less than .002 dB (at the MUF of the connector, 300 MHz is the MUF for our UHF connectors)  using our commercial connectors.

As I stated in the email to you this a.m, which crossed in the mail with your posting here today, I will get back to you with facts, details, alternatives and lower costs than 1/2" RFS
   73  Steve   K1PEK,  Snr. Cable Design Engr/Founder,   DAVIS RF Co.


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Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 08:47:52 -0700
From: Robert Harmon <k6uj at pacbell.net>
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Cell Flex cable question
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Have you used Cell Flex cable from Davis RF ?  Looking for feedback on this cable.  I am thinking
about replacing a 300 foot run of RG-213 from my shack to a 20M yagi with 1/2" Cell Flex.  .  It looks like it would
give me approximately 1.8 db  less loss for a 300 foot run if I figured it out correctly. Much cheaper than hardline.
I am wondering if it is flexible enough to used in a rotator loop so I wouldn't need to use a section of more flexible
cable for the loop ?

Bob
K6UJ


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