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Subject: TopBand: RG-6 summary
From: n4vhk@summitschool.com (HENRY )
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 08:45:59 -0400
I received many responses...tnx all. A majority of them resembled the first
answer listed below- 

My question was, "Anyone have info/experience using RG-6 as the balun
(sorry..quarter wave transformer) between 52ohm coax and a 160 meter full
wave horizontal loop? Can it handle legal limit?" 


1. According to my Times Wire & Cable catalog (before they became Times
Fiber), RG-6 can handle 2,000 watts average at 10 MHz, and 800 watts at
50 MHz.  RG-213 numbers are 3,700 and 1,300. -- 


2. Thats really pushing it  Henry. It is roughly equivalent to RG8X in
voltage breakdown. I have used it at the KW level on 10M with no problem
but also arced thru using as a 4:1 balun on a 80-75M wire log-yagi. 
These days I just use it for TV jumpers and feeding Beverages. 

Interesting-- We'll try it at CQWW and I'll let you know---

Henry G. Heidtmann, III
Audio/Video Specialist
Summit School
2100 Reynolda Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
(910)721-0540 ext. 153
n4vhk@summitschool.com
n4vhk@aol.com

  

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