I don't *think* regular LMR400 is flexible enough for the
rotator-to-tower loop.
But I would be inclined to use Davis RF's Bury-Flex in place of
LMR400UF: it's cheaper even than regular LMR400 and has marginally lower
loss than LMR400UF. In fact I might use it for the whole rig-to-antenna
run (at least for HF), even though the loss is marginally greater than
for regular LMR400.
See http://www.davisrf.com
HTH
73
Alan NV8A
On 09/16/05 11:58 am Al Williams tossed the following ingredients into
the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
> Can standard LMR400 be used for the rotator to tower loop which has repeated
> bending or should flexible LMR400 be used?
>
> k7puc
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