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![]() "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , Owen Duffy writes "Wayne" wrote in : I am using a whip antenna mounted on a metal patio cover. Results are good on 10 and 12 meters, and contacts have been made down to 40 meters. (Matches were not obtained on 15 or 30 meters) The whip is 8.5 ft long (a longer whip is under consideration). It is fed through an antenna tuner and about 25 feet of RG-58. I'm about to replace that with RG-8. It is obviously advantageous to use the lowest loss coax you can lay your hands on. As, in cable TV systems, long coaxial trunk lines have now been superseded by optical fibers, I would suggest that a cable TV operator might be persuaded to donate some nice chunky coax (preferably "as thick as a horse's prick", as one of my bosses once described it). Failing that, just go for the best you can get. -- Ian Way too much time and money is being wasted in the change over from the rg58 coax. Even with a 20 to 1 SWR the rg-58 will loose about 3 db of signal due to the large mismatch. the rg-8 will still loose atleast 1 db. This 'big' gain of 2 db is hardly worth it. More time and money should be put into a beter antenna. Maybe one of the trap type verticals that is 30 or more feet tall. You gain by a beter radiation efficency and at the same time cut the loss in the coax due to the beter match. Even the screwdriver type antenna would probably be much beter. With that you get rid of the losses in the antenna tuner. |
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