I use mainly LMR 600 and crimp connectors. Good crimpers are not
terribly expensive, although not cheap.
Yes, the Ultra Flex (UF) versions definitely do have a fragile and
easily abraded rubber like jacket. I've had LMR400UF fail in 6 years
where it rubbed on the tower top plate.
Typically I use crimp connectors on everything from 8X to LMR600, but
beware. UHF connectors tend to be fragile, and/or very expensive.
Rotator loops? You can use regular LMR 400 and 600 in rotator loops,
I've done it and it worked well, BUT to do so takes a bit of work. You
need to fabricate a shelf or plate to support a 3 turn loop with a
diameter of at least 18 inches. It acts like a coil spring. Start with
the rotator at mid rotation, so a half turn one way tightens the coil
and a half turn the other way, loosens the coil. At 18" diameter there
is very little bending with a half turn in a 3 turn coil
The UF versions are the most flexible cables I've used. They are even
more flexible than BuryFlex(TM), but no where nearly as rugged. If
money and replacing the cable every 5 to 6 years is not a problem, then
I'd use LMR600UF, BUT because of the center conductor migration in
vertical runs, the weight, and cable life, I'd choose BuryFlex(TM) for
crank ups and rotator loops.
I have strong reservations about the use to which a crank up would put
on the UF versions. Even with BuryFlex I'd put a 2 turn loop at the top
arm with a at least a 12" diameter to reduce strain on the center
conductor and conductor migration, or use a snug fitting EMT sweep 90.
(Be sure to eliminate sharp edges.) I'd prefer a 450, but that takes
someone really good at bending EMT.
With a regular tower, I'd put a 1 turn loop of 16 to 18" in diameter
every 50 feet (laid flat against and taped to the tower face) To
prevent, or minimize center conductor migration.
A bracket with a thoroughly waterproofed bulkhead connector at the end
of the rotator loop would be a good place to ground the coax shield at
the top of the tower.
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 6/4/2015 7:28 AM, Richard Thorne wrote:
I'm going to replace all of the RG213 coax on my current tower with
LMR-600. I've been researching connectors.
Looks like there are two varieties, crimp and clamp connectors. After
watching a few you tube videos of the installation process of both,
I'm leaning towards the crimp type. It does require a good crimp
tool, but it looks a little more robust than the clamp variety.
Any opinions out there if one is better than the other?
Thanks
Rich - N5ZC
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