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[Towertalk] Balun Location (more)

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Subject: [Towertalk] Balun Location (more)
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (k4oj)
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 16:14:47 -0400
I think you may be kidding yourself...

a Y-ending for the shield vs. the center conductor CAN be waterproofed 
with the usual tapes and goops, and the resultant termination...

This termination also will not have the inherent loss and potential for 
failure that your connecotr(s) will....

On my three high twenty meter stack all the coxes rum from the feedpoint 
(where there is a waterproffed "Y" to the base of the tower where they 
are terminated with PL259's - which then screw into a Stackmatch.  

Having had failures of connectors and barrels more than once my current 
thinking is the fewer of these there are the few chances there are for 
failure down the road.

Currently I am working on another stack of antennas and do ope to do the 
same - run the coax from the split driven element feedpoint directly to 
the ground WITHOUT any intermediate fittings....

To those who have thought about the downside of this, yes you must 
disconnect at the feedpoint of the driven element should you have to 
lower the antenna....this was no problem on the 204BA's driven elements 
which were easily within reach from the tower...current project has the 
driven element some 11 feet or so away from the center of the 
antenna....will necessitate some sort of tilting of the antenna to 
disconnect the feedpoint.  At instalation time the element can have the 
coax attached and the coax unfurled from topside...when it is time to 
take it down however the prospect of un-taping the feedline from the leg 
would indeed be a hassle, hence tilting would be needed then.

So far the the twenties are clicking just fine after about 4 or 5 years 
- knock on wood!

73,

Jim, K4OJ



KI7WX@aol.com wrote:

>With the coax choke approach what are folks doing to terminate the coax into 
>pigtails for connection to the feedpoint? In my station I've always avoided 
>coax terminations and junctions which don't end in a fitting that I can 
>properly waterproof.
>
>Mark
>KI7WX
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