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Ron Hinds wrote:
"Dave Smirkenberg" wrote in message ... A hundred bucks would go a long way toward some high quality feedline. Save the money and build an antenna. Dave Hi Dave, Thanks for your comments. On the subject of feed line - which of these would be better: RG-8X RG-8/U RG-213/U Thanks again for the reply. - Ron RG-213 and RG-8 (both of which standards are actually obsolete, so you're buying RG-213 "type" cables) are basically the same.. roughly 0.4" in diameter, solid polyethylene dielectric, AWG13 inner conductor. RG-8X is a smaller diameter foam dielectric cable which will have higher loss (because the conductors are physically smaller, so IR losses are higher). There are tons and tons of other cables that may be better or worse for your application. Are you looking for something for VHF and up? In that case, the foam dielectrics tend to be lower loss than the solid dielectric. foam dielectric 75 ohm coax (as used in cable TV systems) is pretty good from a loss standpoint at VHF and UHF, although you need to check the exact type (there are some pretty bad 75 ohm coaxes out there, too). Do you care about exposure to the elements? Does it need to be flexible? Are you transmitting through it (e.g. is power handling important?) |
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