Ted,
I would suggest RG-8X or RG-58 for interstation connections. Those
'jumpers' are usually only a few feet long.
Once you exit the station, you will likely have longer coax runs to the
antenna where the larger coax makes sense.
The coax cable loss is proportional to the length and the inherent loss
of the connecting cables.
Smaller and short coax cables will have insignificant loss at HF.
Smaller coax diameters will have smaller bending radius requirements
than larger coax.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/20/2016 9:34 PM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
A week or two ago there was a thread here on the permissible bending radius of
various types of coax, occasioned by a discussion of “ugly balun” chokes. The
problem, I gather, is that with a small radius turn the inner conductor can
migrate through the dialectric. I filed the point away but didn’t think much
about it at the time since I don’t (as of this moment) use coax chokes. But
today, as I was doing some tidying up of the rat’s nest of cables behind my
desk’s misleadingly neat façade, I noticed something. The coax – RG8 –
connecting the KPA500 to the KAT500 sitting atop takes a very sharp bend. The
same is true of the cable coming out of the K3, making a sharp right turn,
travelling under the desk and then making another sharp turn to connect to the
amp. The same is true of the K2 and its tuner on which it is perched – a
short, sharp turn.
I am going to guess that any change to the characteristic impedence, if the
center conductors in the interconnects do migrate, would not itself be a
problem over very short lengths. But the possibility of a dialectric breakdown
caused by a severe migration is more troubling. So a question for those who
know about such things: In the zeal for tidyness and the shortest possible
cables, is there a significant risk? How fast does migration occur – should
these sharp-U-turn interconnecting cables be replaced on some regular basis?
Ted, KN1CBR
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