>From everything I've seen, tinned wire is recommended. 

WA Brown
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vernon Densler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:17 AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Best coax for marine use





  I have been in a big discussion with the guys on my boat list about the right 
coax for running up the mast for VHF marine radio.

   

  Keeping in mind that we are talking about a 70' or so run going up the center 
of an aluminum mast, in a salt water environment, and the radio is limited to 
25 watts.  

  Also keep in mind that when off shore this is a life line and the best 
possible send and receive is needed in an emergency situation.  

   

  So given the criteria what is the best possible coax to use knowing that 
thickness matters and bend radiuses may be tight?  Others on the list are 
saying "just grab any old 8X type cable and you will be fine".  I say use 
something with very low loss and suggested small heliax.

   

  Any suggestions?

   

  Vern

  s/v Nirvelli

  KI4ONW




  

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