2-1/4" Heliax. We installed a bunch of it on cell sites, but the
customers finally figured out that it was overkill. Bump the TX power up
a bit if you like, and install TMA's (tower mounted pre-amps) near the
antenna for Rx noise figure purposes, and save tower lease cost by
reducing feedline weight and windload.
Of course there exists much larger coax mostly found on high power FM
stations and VHF/low UHF TV stations. Higher channels will be waveguide.
-Steve K8LX
On 11/14/2017 18:19 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
LDF12 is HUGE coaxial cable!
John KK9A
I found 9 NOS, Andrew LDF12 "Sureground" grounding kits down in the dungeon
that I was saving but will never use. Each OEM bag contains a roll of Scotch
3M, Type 700 Commercial/Industrial, 7 mil tape, approx 21' x 2" and rated
for up to 190F service. This is the best tape I have ever used for sealing
coaxial connections.
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