Steve,
For a newbie to these cables, is this an example of the smooth wall
aluminum hard line you are talking about ?
https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=452440
Bob
K6UJ
On 9/9/16 4:16 PM, Steve Maki wrote:
On 9/9/2016 13:05 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
John,
FWIW, I find LDF4 very reasonable to handle.
Yes, and so does almost everyone who uses it on a regular basis. It's
very robust, and takes some serious abuse to damage it. I've seen both
LDF4 and LDF5 run over by cars on pavement with nary a dent.
I'm sure the thinner shield AVA5 or equivalent would be squashed in
that scenario.
The "hard line" I find quite
delicate are the varieties designed for use in CATV systems. I've got
some and I'm using it on two monobanders, but it requires VERY careful
handling. What I have is 1/2-in, 75 ohms, Cu-coated Al center, Al
shield, so it's very easy to kink.
Yes, and smooth wall 50 ohm aluminum hardline is the same, quite
fragile. In particular you must be EXTREMELY careful not to nick the
shield while installing a ground kit. A nick will turn into a complete
break of the shield as soon as you bend the cable near the ground kit.
We learned the hard way of course.
-Steve K8LX
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