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Bill simply try it satisfied use it disappointed use it as grounding wire in all the replies of this subject is usefull stuff to experimentals in practical sense chemical chances of the dielectrical between inner and outer is telling after 10 - 15 years depending the manifactor In coastal envoriments the salt in the air reduce this moisture between inner and outer is a silent dange rust reduce the conductivity and moisture the impendance Jim told you a way to measure some qualities I do the same when i got unknown cable for JOTA use A practcal tip old coaxcable is excelent to use as a dummyload so again a lot of things to experiment 55 + 73 de PA0RAB ruud schreef in bericht ... On Sep 29, 5:11 pm, Bill Horne wrote: I have a run of RG-8 coax inside a conduit, and I'd like to keep it in service if possible. How can I test it before I risk my finals trying to put power into it? The simplest way I know is to use a QRP wattmeter and a dummy load. First, set up a rig to feed the dummy load directly, through the dummy load. Use the highest practical band (meaning what you have gear for). Set your rig to deliver a few watts and record the exact reading, forward and reflected. (By running low power you don't risk your rig, and you test that the dummy and wattmeter work). Then connect the rig and wattmeter to one end of the cable to be tested, and the dummy load to the other end. Recheck the forward and reflected power readings - they shouldn't be much different if the cable is any good at all. (If you have any significant reflected power when feeding the dummy load, it's clear the cable has water, an open or a short someplace). Finally move the wattmeter to the far end of the coax to be tested, and put it just before the dummy load. Get one more set of forward and reflected power readings. Compare with the readings when the wattmeter is at the rig end of the cable. Compute the loss, convert it to dB, and see how it compares to the expected value for the cable. For example, suppose the cable is 50 feet of RG-8U and I do the test on 40 meters. Suppose the wattmeter says 20 watts goes in but only 10 watts comes out, and almost no reflected power. That's half the power (3 dB) lost in a cable that's supposed to be well under 1 dB per 100 feet at 7 MHz. Something's wrong. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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