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On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 10:32:41 -0500, "Bob D."
wrote: I'm about to put up a V2000 6m/2m/70cm antenna. I've used 9913 in the past for 2m, but it's awfully stiff and expensive. I'm thinking of going with RG8 or a variant of RG8. Are they all the same? I want to minimize loss of course. Recommendations? BTW, what does the RG number signify anyway? The size? The construction? Cables advertised as RG8 should have similar characteristics, though the market contains sub standard products, and variants (eg foam dielectric). RG8 (or more commonly used RG213 which is similar in characteristics) is quite lossy at 70cm, and you might not find its loss acceptable, depending on the length of your run and your own requirements. For example, the loss on 30m of Belden 8267 (RG213) at 440MHz with a load end VSWR of 1.2 is 4.8dB, about two thirds of your transmitter power is lost in the cable. 9913 is a little better at 2.7dB, LDF4-50A at 1.4dB. Try your own scenario at http://www.vk1od.net/tl/tllc.php . If you think RG8 is stiff and expensive, you don't seem to have much experience of UHF. If you are more familiar with RG58C/U, it has a loss in the above scenario of 12dB, 6% efficiency, but it works for some. Re what is RG anyway? Google for info on the RG scheme, try searhing for "Radio Guide". Owen -- |
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