Repeater antenna cable.....
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Repeater antenna cable.....
Is RG-8X suitable for use with a repeater? I need to make a connection from inside the house at the repeater to outside the house to the antenna. I'm using 5/8 Andrews Heliax to run to the antenna but needed something flexible enough to bring in the house to connect to the repeater. I need about 10 ft. to bring into the house... I was advised not to use LMR-400, which I have on my simplex set up, but wasn't sure what would be best for a repeater with duplexer..
The frequency is 462/467 Mhz @ 50 watts.... again, the run is about 10 ft. I know that an antenna is only as good as its' weakest link and I was hoping to get good performance from the system...
I have LMR-400 but was told not to use it due to noise when used with a repeater... looking for the best... Can't seem to find any suppliers of RG-214. I've looked online and at nearby radio suppliers.. any help in directing me to a source of RG-214 would be helpful.
I have LMR-400 but was told not to use it due to noise when used with a repeater... looking for the best... Can't seem to find any suppliers of RG-214. I've looked online and at nearby radio suppliers.. any help in directing me to a source of RG-214 would be helpful.
Have a look here http://www.davisrf.com/ham1/coax.htm
They list both 9914 "BuryFlex" and RG-214 cables. Both are 100% shielded coax. I don't have any experience with Davis RF but I've heard good things about them.
They list both 9914 "BuryFlex" and RG-214 cables. Both are 100% shielded coax. I don't have any experience with Davis RF but I've heard good things about them.
I don't believe RG-214 is 100% shielded. The stuff I've worked with is double shielded with two layers of braid, but that still leaves holes. Foil or some solid metal (like LMR-400) would provide 100% shielding.
Some form of super-flex coax would be best. LMR could be used if it was not in a constantly moving situation, or exposed to large temperature swings.
Bob M.
Some form of super-flex coax would be best. LMR could be used if it was not in a constantly moving situation, or exposed to large temperature swings.
Bob M.
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You might look at Cushcraft ULTRALINK TL93605 I have used this for short runs with good success. Here is a link to a data sheet
http://msrc.wvu.edu/lcit/EE-RF/manuf-pa ... atcom2.pdf
http://msrc.wvu.edu/lcit/EE-RF/manuf-pa ... atcom2.pdf
I just purchased some RG-214.... and I made the discision to get the RG-214 based on information from this forum on a previous discussion. I'm in the learning process of setting up my own GMRS repeater and find this site an extremely valuable source. I like being able to learn from my projects and I like doing them right the first time.
I was told,
"I hope you will not be using LMR400
on any repeaters.It is great cable on
simplex but hell for a repeater."
Another response was,
"Like Raymond said, I would NOT recommend any LMR or Cinta cable. They will create noise on your repeater due to the two shields rubbing together.
The best you're going to do without moving up to Heliax style cable is plain old RG-8 cable. It has about 3.5dB/100ft at 450MHz. If you are concerned with the price, I have some 1/2" Heliax for not much more than the RG-8 costs. "
I was told,
"I hope you will not be using LMR400
on any repeaters.It is great cable on
simplex but hell for a repeater."
Another response was,
"Like Raymond said, I would NOT recommend any LMR or Cinta cable. They will create noise on your repeater due to the two shields rubbing together.
The best you're going to do without moving up to Heliax style cable is plain old RG-8 cable. It has about 3.5dB/100ft at 450MHz. If you are concerned with the price, I have some 1/2" Heliax for not much more than the RG-8 costs. "