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Old June 19th 07, 11:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jeff Dieterle[_2_] Jeff Dieterle[_2_] is offline
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Default rotor cable voltage drop

Man you gotta help me here....

BTW on VHF/UHF you probably want some serious hardline for the RF link if
you are looking at a 500' cable run.


I'm just an old retired grunt electrician
Thanks
Jeff

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I'm installing a 60ft tower about 400ft from my house for uhf/vhf. I'm
planning to use a Channel Master rotor which I haven't purchased yet.
I've
buried 1"pvc conduit to tower and planning the wire pull for the antenna
&
satellite coax plus the rotor cable. From my research 3c/22ga. wire will
control all C M rotors. Since I don't know the power requirements yet of
the

I use all Ham-3 and Ham-4 type rotators which need 8 conductors. Only
two of those (which run the motor) need to be larger size. For long runs
to
the tower I use Romex #14 for the motor wires and CAT5 for the other 6.
Cheaper than buying "heavy-duty" rotator cable.

BTW on VHF/UHF you probably want some serious hardline for the RF link if
you are looking at a 500' cable run.

Tor
N4OGW