| RG217 is good for rotor loops, rated about 1000W at 144 MHz,
much much more on HF. You can get both N and DIN 7/16 connectors
for it, PL259 (solder type) connectors can also be fitted. 
 73 Jim SM2EKM
-------------------------------------------------------------------- K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
 In a message dated 3/1/04 4:35:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
Kingsautomotive1@alltel.net writes:
 
 
    I am installing a beam or two, and have only coax with solid center.(Belden 9913, etc.) Has any one used this successfully for the flexing
 part?
 
 
 Maybe a large, carefully supported loop? I have heard of using 1/2 "corrugated hardline, so maybe it can hold up without breaking where the
 mast
 
 
 rotates. I would like to hear of anyone's experience here.
 
 No one recommends using 9913 or any solid centered coax where it has to 
move occasionally; i.e. rotation loop. Besides the center conductor moving 
around inside the air dielectric, the solid center conductor will work eventually 
work harden and crack - bad news for any feedline. Terminate the 9913 at the 
top of the tower and use any old stranded center conductor coax to the beam.
 
 Cheers,
 Steve     K7LXC
 TOWER TECH
 
 
 
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