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what size should the coil of Coax be?
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From: "Howard, W A 9 Y B W" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 7:51 PM
Subject: Tom's G 5 R V
>I have been out of town until about an hour ago. I just read all the =
> posts in regard to your antenna Tom.
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> For the antenna to work properly you need about 75 feet of coax between =
> the window line and your radio. The excess coax can just be coiled up =
> in your shack or outside the RV at a convenient place.
>
> I know you really don't need to buy a new antenna, however, the G 5 R =
> V's from W 8 A M Z are made very well. The connections at the top where =
> the window line connect to the two legs of the antenna are sealed in =
> epoxy. The bottom end of the window line is terminated in an S o 239 =
> connector which is also sealed in epoxy therefore all the connection =
> points will not get any moisture in them. The 450 ohm window line is =
> copper coated steel wire which is insulated and will not break from =
> movement in the wind.
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> I own one of these and I feel it is of high quality. The regular size =
> is about $70.
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> Get the wire off the ladder, cut the P L 259 connector off the coax =
> pigtail check for continuity. If there is still a short, cut the =
> pigtail completely off the window line and make a new pigtail and =
> install it be sure to water proof all connections.
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> Again, 75 feet of coax between window line and radio, a must!!!
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> In general, it seems like most agree on what you should do.
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> 73
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> Howard #3
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