On 3/18/21 9:19 AM, Byron Tatum wrote:
Just a note -- The actual semi-rigid cable (silver plated copper tubing outer conductor 0.141" OD) that is being discussed
RG-402 has an equivalent in a "conformable" cable. This conformable cable is the same construction except instead of solid copper
tubing outer conductor it has a solder-soaked braid. Easier to work with and same electrical properties. Huber-Suhner produces one called
"Sucoform" and another called "Sucoflex". I use the RG-401 size (0.250") for making short jumpers in my VHF/UHF
station, using the same connectors made for RG-401 semi-rigid. These connectors are easy to find and not expensive, if you dig around a little.
This 0.250" cable has very high power handling ratings at VHF/UHF. There is a Chinese supplier of conformable cables on eBay.
You can get both of these sizes with or without a jacket. The Huber-Suhner cable Sucoform has no jacket.Just some limited information from my
experience,Byron W5FH
another brand name is Tensolite - although I think it's now called
Carlisle MaxForm
https://www.carlisleit.com/prod-info/maxform-formable-coaxial-cable/
"hand formable" is the key phrase. The solid copper stuff is "sort of
handformable, but it works better if you have a bending jig,
particularly for 0.250 and 0.141 size"
Watch the bend radius on all of these. Maxform 141 has a minimum bend
radius of 0.63 inches (another reason to use the little bending jigs).
The solid copper version from Fairview (and Pasternack) has a bend
radius of 0.25" ID (so a bit more, along the center of the cable).
solid 141 is rated at 450W at 1 GHz.
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