What band? if you're on HF, the loss will be pretty much not worth thinking
about, just run decent quality coax and you'll be fine. For UHF/VHF, again,
I'd make very sure to run as good coax as I can, LMR400 minimum for a long
run like that, but that's the minimum I run here on those bands anyway,
you'd probably want to go for lmr600 or hard line on UHF/VHF. For HF though,
anything of any quality, 9913, anything like that, maybe even RG-213 should
be fine at that length. IF you stay around 20, 40, 75 you can certainly get
away with RG8. it's more like 10, 12, 6 if you can go there, where I'd lean
more for 9913 or 213 minimum.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gery Gaubert" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 9:32 AM
Subject: length of coax
>I finally got a tower. 40 ft. I now have a problem though. I can only
> put the tower in one place. I will need to run abount 200 of coax to
> get from the top of the tower to the radio. I realize that the shorter
> the run the better the reception and probably the transmition. How much
> of a loss will I experience? I guess what I am trying to ask is can I
> live with the loss?
>
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