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69FLH March 12th 05 11:45 PM

Coaxial Cable Question
 
Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run. I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA



mikeFNB March 13th 05 01:19 AM

rg213 or ldf40 or alike

mike

"69FLH" wrote in message
...
Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run.

I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA





dxAce March 15th 05 12:53 PM



kryppy wrote:

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:45:38 -0800, "69FLH"
wrote:

Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run. I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA


RG-6


Nope... use a 50 ohm co-axial cable.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



BDK March 15th 05 05:37 PM

In article ,
says...


kryppy wrote:

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:45:38 -0800, "69FLH"
wrote:

Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run. I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA


RG-6


Nope... use a 50 ohm co-axial cable.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Don't worry about impedance, a 1.5(75 ohm) to 1(50 ohm) match is fine,
even if transmitting, and on reception, it's totally meaningless. RG6 is
a lot easier to work with, and is cheaper than all but the crappiest RG8
type too. There are no real drawbacks to using it...

BDK

dxAce March 15th 05 06:24 PM



BDK wrote:

In article ,
says...


kryppy wrote:

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:45:38 -0800, "69FLH"
wrote:

Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run. I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA


RG-6


Nope... use a 50 ohm co-axial cable.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Don't worry about impedance, a 1.5(75 ohm) to 1(50 ohm) match is fine,
even if transmitting, and on reception, it's totally meaningless. RG6 is
a lot easier to work with, and is cheaper than all but the crappiest RG8
type too. There are no real drawbacks to using it...


I'll let you stick with the cheap stuff then.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



BDK March 15th 05 06:49 PM

In article ,
says...


BDK wrote:

In article ,

says...


kryppy wrote:

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:45:38 -0800, "69FLH"
wrote:

Getting ready to put up a Discone antenna (Sky Scan DX V1300) and am
looking for further suggestions and opinions regarding what cable to run. I
am not sure exactly how far it will be. To estimate it though, I would say
between 50 and 75 feet to where I plan on bring it into the house to the
scanner. (BC 796D). Any input will be appreciated...
TIA


RG-6

Nope... use a 50 ohm co-axial cable.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Don't worry about impedance, a 1.5(75 ohm) to 1(50 ohm) match is fine,
even if transmitting, and on reception, it's totally meaningless. RG6 is
a lot easier to work with, and is cheaper than all but the crappiest RG8
type too. There are no real drawbacks to using it...


I'll let you stick with the cheap stuff then.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




I have both, genuine Belden 9913, the solid stuff, a run of stranded
too, along with 3 or 4 runs of RG6. I could switch them continuously,
and you could not tell the difference, except maybe on 800+ MHZ, and I
really doubt even there it would be enough to justify the cost and
hassle of using it. I have it for transmitting, something RG6 isn't
really equipped to do well.

I would rather worry about/spend money on something that actually
affects reception..

BDK

Mike Burch March 16th 05 08:57 AM



Quad shielded RG-6. Easy, inexpensive and it will work superbly. Mike K8MB


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