I still cant get past the fact that it's aluminum... But that's just me.
But... That makes it cheaper and lighter. I also have to admit that the AVA5
is really delicate! It can be damaged slamming into the tower on a windy
day and not pass the return loss DTF test.
Thanks
73
Jim W7RY
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Clarson
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2018 1:26 PM
To: KY5G@montac.com
Cc: TowerTalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] N connector, Re: UHF (PL259) soldered center
Clay: I have used Trilogy (Aluminium) commercially for years.
Mechanically, can't be beat. Water migration does not happen, and it is
warranted against that. Connectors attach quite solidly -- with the reduced
copper in copper cables, the Commscope and RFS connectors do not attach to
their cables as well as Trilogy. Surplus connectors are rare, however. I
have always used Trilogy tools to install connectors, and it was
effortless. Without the tools could be a challenge. I stick with copper for
jumpers, a personal preference. The Trilogy cables are stiffer that the
copper cables. I would be concerned if you need to snake it through
underground conduit with bends. And, yes-- it is absolutely American made.
Good Luck. --Mike, WV2ZOW
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 11:38 AM Clay Autery <KY5G@montac.com> wrote:
I've not yet gone that far down the road. For folks who are used to
scrounging reel ends at Hanfests, I am sure it will be considered
expensive. <wink>
Cost is why I am looking at buying a reel and splitting it with
another/other users...
PS - To confirm, it IS American made in Pearl, MS.
73,
______________________
Clay Autery, KY5G
(318) 518-1389
On 07-Jul-18 10:24, Grant Saviers wrote:
> Some of us have "been there, been bitten" by the terrible water
> migration in the first gen Belden 9913 with air dielectric. Trilogy
> claims "no water migration" with their air dielectric outdoor version
> and offer a 15 year warranty so perhaps...
>
> Trilogy 7/8" specs seem very close to AVA5-50 except for bending
> moment. Almost 2:1 Aircell vs AVA5. Not surprising with the solid Al
> shield. So it will be less installer friendly, especially in
> conduit. Flat plate crush favors Aircell by 1.75x so that is nice for
> those going the direct burial route.
>
> Is any pricing data available?
>
> Grant KZ1W
>
>
> On 7/6/2018 19:23 PM, GaryK9GS wrote:
>> Hello Clay,
>> I think Aircell brand coaxial cable is manufactured in Germany. It
>> looks like Trilogy is one of their US distributors.
>>
>>
>> 73,
>> Gary K9GS
>> -------- Original message --------From: Clay Autery <KY5G@montac.com>
>> Date: 7/6/18 6:44 PM (GMT-06:00) To: towertalk@contesting.com
>> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] N connector, Re: UHF (PL259) soldered center
>> Anyone use this cable manufacturer? Made in Mississippi.... I'm
>> considering using them for my main tower runs.... maybe split a reel
>> with someone.
>>
>> www.trilogycoax.com
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> ______________________
>> Clay Autery, KY5G
>> (318) 518-1389
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