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Re: Topband: Coax for Top-band beverage antenna

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Subject: Re: Topband: Coax for Top-band beverage antenna
From: Jeremy Maris <jeremy@maris.plus.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2019 18:40:33 +0100
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That depends upon the length of the feedline: cheap copper plated satellite RG6 
has a *lot* of attenuation at 2MHz, as much as 3.6dB per 100m

We have a 750m coax feed to our beverages and attenuation DOES matter on long 
feed lines. We had ~ 25dB !

http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/Topband/2011-05/msg00027.html

Caveat emptor.

Jeremy G3XDK/G4AQG


> On 19 Sep 2019, at 17:57, K4SAV <RadioXX@charter.net> wrote:
> 
> Don't worry about feedline loss for a Beverage.  A few dB loss isn't going to 
> make any difference at all.  You can worry about feedline loss for transmit 
> antennas, not for receiving antennas.
> 
> Jerry, K4SAV
> 
> 
> On 9/19/2019 10:17 AM, Kevin Shea via Topband wrote:
>> I have read that the skin effect at 2 MHz may be deeper than the copper 
>> coating on a copper covered steel inner conductor of most RG6 cables.  Thus, 
>> as I plan for long cable runs back from my (to be installed) Beverages I am 
>> thinking I need either solid copper, solid aluminum,. or copper covered 
>> aluminum for my RG6 coax.  So the question is am I wrong in this 
>> understanding?
>> Also, does the shield matter?  It's not very thick so does a foil and 60% 
>> aluminum shield do the job?  Or should I be looking at a foil and 95 percent 
>> copper shield like the Belden 1694.
>> I know it may not be too material but I want to make an informed decision.
>> Thanks! and
>> 73,
>> Kevin, N9JKP
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