First time poster so please excuse if I do not do this correctly:
Rotating Tower
I know bigger is always bigger than smaller due to possibly having to
add items *(Box size)*
I will have 7/8 " cell flex hard line entering box to feed a WX0B six
way switch as well as a WX0B stackmatch to three antennas (2 tribanders
40-10M and one 6m beam ) on tower as well as wire dipoles for 80M and
160M. The wire antennas hung from 60-80 foot pines as well as the 160M
Inv L.
Also one rotor control cable and two control lines for the six way
switch & stack match.
As far as lightning protection looking at installing some polyphaser
components to protect everything
Questions are is it wise and cost effective to place all in one box? if
so what size?
If not should I place all coax feeds both the incoming 7/8" cell flex
hard line and feeds to all of the antennas on the tower & to the
dipoles/Inv L in one box with all of the switching components (WX0B)?
And all of the polyphaser in another box?
I'm all about eliminating loss so what is a good flexible jumper to use
from the 7/8" hardline going to the box to transition to the three
antennas on the rotating tower? In other words jumpers from the six way
switch/stackmatch and eventually out to the rotating tower
Frank W3LPL says the Davis Is some of the best and I have 1000 feet of
it, ie regular coax the size that is 213, will that be good enough going
up the tower to the three antennas I plan on putting there or there is a
alternative great flexible feed to feed those antennas to further
mitigate any losses to those antennas.
My hard line run to the tower from the shack is approx 800 feet. I have
the cell flex hard line already. it goes from 1 1/4" down to the 7/8"
So 1 or 2 boxes? Any recommendations on size? any recommendations on
manufacture/brand/terminal strips needed?
A lot here and if some would like to comment and or add thoughts
suggestions without tying up the reflector unless there comments help
others please contact off line
cpitts@ec.rr.com
K5OF, Charles "Ed"
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