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Old August 3rd 10, 11:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ralph Mowery Ralph Mowery is offline
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Default RG-6 coaxil cable


"Wimpie" wrote in message
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On 3 ago, 04:08, Alejandro Lieber wrote:
I would like to know if I can use RG-6 75 ohm coaxil TV cable to feed a
14 Mhz dipole with 100 watts PEP.

Thank you very much.

Alejandro Lieber
LU1FCR
Rosario Argentina

http://www.1fcr.com.ar

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Hello Alejandro:

If you can solve the mechanical issues, yes you can.

When it has an electrical length n*0.5lambda (n= 0, 1, 2, etc), VSWR
will be exactly the same as with a 50 Ohms cable. With other length
(especially 0.25, 0.75 lambda, etc) length, you may get change in VSWR
(can be both better or worse).

When your dipole is about 50 Ohms (antenna side), just match it at the
transceiver side if required, and don't worry about the cable loss due
to VSWR inside the cable. When the antenna itself shows VSWR=1 (based
on 50 Ohms), your VSWR at the transceiver side should not be worse
then 2.25.


Problem with all that is the dipole may be closer to 70 ohms than it is to
50 ohms. With 70 ohm cable, the swr will be close to 1:1. However most swr
and wattmeters that I have seen are for 50 ohm systems and will not show the
actual swr.
Cable losses with an swr of less than say 2:1 will be low enough not to make
any differance in the real world.