[SixClub] Recommended Coax?
kd4e
doc at kd4e.com
Wed Jun 16 12:45:15 EDT 2010
Is it worth the extra cost for 6M as well?
Is it OK for 440 also?
> bruce mallon wrote: I have found a GOOD TIMES LMR-400 not
> knock offs works as well as anything on 2 meters.
>
> --- On *Wed, 6/16/10, kd4e /<doc at kd4e.com>/* wrote:
>
>
> From: kd4e <doc at kd4e.com> Subject: [SixClub] Recommended
> Coax? To: "World Wide Six Meter Club"
> <sixclub at mailman.qth.net> Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010,
> 12:22 PM
>
> I am slowly getting my Ham setup in place in the new QTH
> ...
>
> There is a 25' run from the operating desk to the
> Polyphaser lightning protection device mounted on the
> exterior metal shell, so that section of coax is not
> exposed to the weather, if that is relevant.
>
> What is a reasonable cost preferred coax you'd recommend
> that I use for this short run 6m, and also for 2/440?
>
> Or is that run so short that it doesn't really matter?
>
> Once outside then the run is about 100' to the planned
> 2/440 location and the same to the 6m, (maybe 125-150'
> depending on the routing). What coax is recommended for
> that?
>
> Note: The outside runs will run along the top of a PVC
> fence then along the top of a steel shipping container -
> then up the masts which are strapped to the steel
> container - those antennas will eventually get rotators.
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