At 700 MHz, you really want hard line. I'd go with Andrew/ComScope LDF4-50A
which is also known as half inch Heliax. Tessco sells it. Also, you
definitely don't want to use PL259's, AKA UHF connectors. You want at least
N connectors. They are available for all sorts of cable, including
LDF4-50A.
HTH
Alan/KD7GC
Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Scott Gillen
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 12:53 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Replacing my coax cable
Any one know the frequency response of rg313? I'm looking at it for
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s microphone receiving antennas in the 700MHz band in a TV studio. Would
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se rg58 but the runs are between 15-20 meters and I am told it will be to
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ssy. It's possible we could end up with units in the 2GHz band.=20
Scott
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On 18/06/2014, at 3:15 AM, Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mike,
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> Nice theory on the numbering system, but not right. RG-213 is the=20
> same size as RG-8, which is kind of the "standard" size. Both of=20
> these, and a bunch of others in the RG-8 catagory, are just under a
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> inch diameter. I think .405 inch. A regular PL-259 connector
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> onto the jacket without any adapter.
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> For what it's worth, several years ago I redid the station with Davis
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> Bury-Flex, which is a low loss, direct buryable RG-8 size with a super=20
> tough jacket made of poly something or other.
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> Davis also carries a wide variety of other cables, like Andrews.
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> are in New England. Coax can be heavy, don't know if shortening the=20
> distance would save any on shipping compared to getting from
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> else in the States.
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> davisrf.com
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> 73, Steve KW3A
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> On 6/17/2014 10:11 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
>> Hi all:
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>> As I got to order some tubes from RF Parts, I'm looking at ordering some
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eplacement coax as well as the prices look pretty good.
>> The problem is, I'm not sure on what to order as the site has such a
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ety from Andrew Heliax to LMR600 and everything in between.
>> I need a direct berry, low loss to replace my RG-213 and I'm wondering
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the LMR240 will do?
>> I'm thinking that the LMR240 is a little larger than the 213 and that's
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hat those numbers mean. 213 =3D .213 of an inch, 240 =3D .24 of and inch
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so on. Therefore the LMR400 or 600 would be a pretty thick cable and may
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quire me to drill a larger hole to thread it. LOL
>> My current PL-259s fit the exit hole of the shack.
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>> 73:
>> Mike VO1AX
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