Topband: Best coax for direct burial?

2013-08-25 Thread Jim Garland
My forthcoming 160m vertical requires about a 700 ft run of coax. I'd like
to bury the coax over most of the run, but some of it will be elevated, with
high UV exposure. (I'm at 7000 ft elevation and sun shines 330 days/yr.) The
climate is very arid here (about 4-6 in rain/yr), so water ingress isn't a
major consideration. 

 

I'd like an RG-213 type coax with a solid dielectric, rather than an LMR-400
type, or anything with a foam dielectric. The losses aren't an issue, since
this will be used exclusively on topband and 80m. I'm unclear about what
direct burial coax means, especially with respect to the outer jacket. Is
polyethelene to be preferred over PVC with respect to toughness and UV
resistance?  Stranded center conductor is mildly preferred but not
essential. Mostly what I'm looking for is long-term reliability. I'd
appreciate advice and suggestions, and also any recommendations about
suppliers (some of whom give very little technical info about their products
and are rather cryptic about who actually makes the coax.)

Tnx and 73,

Jim W8ZR

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Re: Topband: Best coax for direct burial?

2013-08-25 Thread Anthony Scandurra
Jim,

Davis RF BuryFlex is the way to go.  It has a PE jacket, a stranded copper
center conductor, it's direct burial (just as the name implies), and it
handles direct sunlight exposure very well.

I have been using it for 15 years, and it all came from the same roll I
bought from The Wireman at the Shelby NC Hamfest.  It's a little more
expensive today, but I plan to buy another roll soon.

73, Tony K4QE


On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Jim Garland 4cx2...@miamioh.edu wrote:

 My forthcoming 160m vertical requires about a 700 ft run of coax. I'd like
 to bury the coax over most of the run, but some of it will be elevated,
 with
 high UV exposure. (I'm at 7000 ft elevation and sun shines 330 days/yr.)
 The
 climate is very arid here (about 4-6 in rain/yr), so water ingress isn't a
 major consideration.



 I'd like an RG-213 type coax with a solid dielectric, rather than an
 LMR-400
 type, or anything with a foam dielectric. The losses aren't an issue, since
 this will be used exclusively on topband and 80m. I'm unclear about what
 direct burial coax means, especially with respect to the outer jacket. Is
 polyethelene to be preferred over PVC with respect to toughness and UV
 resistance?  Stranded center conductor is mildly preferred but not
 essential. Mostly what I'm looking for is long-term reliability. I'd
 appreciate advice and suggestions, and also any recommendations about
 suppliers (some of whom give very little technical info about their
 products
 and are rather cryptic about who actually makes the coax.)

 Tnx and 73,

 Jim W8ZR

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 Topband Reflector

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