Their manual specs "#20 AWG or larger", which doesn't really tell you much,
since they don't say if it's a 20' or 2000' run!
If I was putting in a new 200' run of rotor cable, I'd get something with a
really good exterior (UV/direct burial/etc.) jacket and scale up to #16 or
#18 wire. Remember, you only need to handle current on the motor windings so
they're the only ones that need to be fat. Commercial rotor cable usually
gives you 4 pairs of stranded copper, with one (sometimes two) pair a
heavier gauge.
Also, you can run two lengths of cable and parallel the wires, adding to
redundancy and current handling.
GL es 73
Dan
K0DAN
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From: "Mike Ryan" <mryan001@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 12:55 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Yaesu rotors -Length and Gauge of Control
CableRecommended
> While we are on the subject, I want to place an 800DXA about 175-200ft
> from
> my station. What GAUGE of wire/rotor cable would be BEST (not minimal OR
> maximum like 10gauge!) to use considering this distance? I don't want to
> use
> the minimum required, would rather be safe than sorry. -Thanks in advance.
> - MIke
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