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James barrett wrote:
I think I might get away with drilling two holes in the wall and putting in connectors, then attach the ladder line to the connectors. On the other side of the wall.... would I still want to use ladder line to continue on into the tuner? Some people use side-by-side runs of coax from the tuner to the outside of the house. The center conductors of the two runs of coax are used for the parallel lines. The braids of the coax runs are tied together and grounded. That alleviates any exposure to bare parallel wires. Parallel side-by-side runs of 50 ohm coax have a Z0 of 100 ohms. Z0=150 ohms for side-by-side runs of 75 ohm coax. For low power, side-by-side runs of RG-62 has a Z0 of 186 ohms. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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