[Antennas] Belden 9207 Twinax
dtx
dtx at woodfam.homedns.org
Sat Apr 19 12:23:31 EDT 2008
http://octopart.com/info/Belden/9207%20010100
Losses look about the same as RG58, 300V rms (at ?? freq?) so like rg58,
probably useful below 6M at lower power and lower SWR.
I think its main purpose in life was to run a few MHz of video around
the office.
Gary WA6DTX
Eric Mynes wrote:
> Morning fellow hams,
>
> I came across 50' of Belden 9207 Twinax. It has the connectors on the
> end. It is NOS. My question is, since it is 100 ohm, is there anyway
> I can use this to feed an antenna? Would it be too poor in the terms
> of losses to care? Should I just throw it in the junk box and forget
> about it?
>
> The major reason I ask is that I might have the chance to come up with
> hundreds of feet of the stuff in the next couple of months. This new
> supply will take work to get it out of the building that it is in and
> I didn't want to waste time pulling twinax that I can't use.
>
> Thanks and 73/72
> Eric
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