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Old April 18th 04, 01:23 AM
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this question, I'm getting ready to
put new coax on my mobile system. I have 950 feet of Belden 9907 coax. It's
50
Ohm, low loss ethernet coax. Can It handle 75 watts from my Icom IC V-8000?
Or should I opt for standard Mini 8U coax? Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
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Old April 18th 04, 02:05 AM
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From the Belden site.

899907 which is 9907 will handle from

4500W at 2Mhz
260W at 1Ghz

So yes, you have 950 ft of RG-58 size coax. See the Belden site for more
info on the losses at specific frequencies.

Jeff, KC9EII
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this question, I'm getting ready

to
put new coax on my mobile system. I have 950 feet of Belden 9907 coax.

It's
50
Ohm, low loss ethernet coax. Can It handle 75 watts from my Icom IC

V-8000?
Or should I opt for standard Mini 8U coax? Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
KC8OIT



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Old April 18th 04, 02:05 AM
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From the Belden site.

899907 which is 9907 will handle from

4500W at 2Mhz
260W at 1Ghz

So yes, you have 950 ft of RG-58 size coax. See the Belden site for more
info on the losses at specific frequencies.

Jeff, KC9EII
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this question, I'm getting ready

to
put new coax on my mobile system. I have 950 feet of Belden 9907 coax.

It's
50
Ohm, low loss ethernet coax. Can It handle 75 watts from my Icom IC

V-8000?
Or should I opt for standard Mini 8U coax? Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
KC8OIT



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Old April 18th 04, 02:47 AM
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Thank you for your input, I've got a brand new rig on the way and my old 5/8
wave mount has coax chafed to the point of braids of shielding showing. I
thought the 9907 would work, but wanted more opinions before I burnt up a brand
new rig to High SWR. Once again Thanks!
Mike
KC8OIT
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Old April 18th 04, 02:47 AM
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Thank you for your input, I've got a brand new rig on the way and my old 5/8
wave mount has coax chafed to the point of braids of shielding showing. I
thought the 9907 would work, but wanted more opinions before I burnt up a brand
new rig to High SWR. Once again Thanks!
Mike
KC8OIT


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Old April 18th 04, 06:15 PM
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Mike:
The COAX isn't going to be a cause for your new rig to burn up - but a high
SWR might (although the rig should shut down first). The question was "will
it handle the power," and apparently it will. Assuming that and a well
matched rig/coax/antenna combination - you will have no problems.
Roger, KL7Q

MOPARMEDIC101 wrote in message
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this question, I'm getting ready

to
put new coax on my mobile system. I have 950 feet of Belden 9907 coax.

It's
50
Ohm, low loss ethernet coax. Can It handle 75 watts from my Icom IC

V-8000?
Or should I opt for standard Mini 8U coax? Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
KC8OIT



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Old April 18th 04, 06:15 PM
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Mike:
The COAX isn't going to be a cause for your new rig to burn up - but a high
SWR might (although the rig should shut down first). The question was "will
it handle the power," and apparently it will. Assuming that and a well
matched rig/coax/antenna combination - you will have no problems.
Roger, KL7Q

MOPARMEDIC101 wrote in message
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this question, I'm getting ready

to
put new coax on my mobile system. I have 950 feet of Belden 9907 coax.

It's
50
Ohm, low loss ethernet coax. Can It handle 75 watts from my Icom IC

V-8000?
Or should I opt for standard Mini 8U coax? Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
KC8OIT



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Old April 18th 04, 07:46 PM
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"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
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Mike:
The COAX isn't going to be a cause for your new rig to burn up - but a

high
SWR might (although the rig should shut down first). The question was

"will
it handle the power," and apparently it will. Assuming that and a well
matched rig/coax/antenna combination - you will have no problems.
Roger, KL7Q


The operative word above is "should". I can't tell you how many times I've
repaired rigs with bad RF Amps due to the shut down system not doing it's
job. I'm talking H.F., 2 meters, public service radios. Best to test with a
good SWR meter or some better equipment like a bird or some other. Do very
short key ups til you see where it is initially and take it from there. Just
a word of caution.

Lou


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"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
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Mike:
The COAX isn't going to be a cause for your new rig to burn up - but a

high
SWR might (although the rig should shut down first). The question was

"will
it handle the power," and apparently it will. Assuming that and a well
matched rig/coax/antenna combination - you will have no problems.
Roger, KL7Q


The operative word above is "should". I can't tell you how many times I've
repaired rigs with bad RF Amps due to the shut down system not doing it's
job. I'm talking H.F., 2 meters, public service radios. Best to test with a
good SWR meter or some better equipment like a bird or some other. Do very
short key ups til you see where it is initially and take it from there. Just
a word of caution.

Lou


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Old April 21st 04, 03:11 AM
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I appreciate all the help. I'll check my soldering and antenna with a VOM
first, then with an SWR meter on low power (5 watts) and verify a low SWR as
with all my installations. It's just the 1st time using 9907 and wanted
feedback. Which is what I got. Thanks all and 73!
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