On 1/3/2012 11:48 AM, Doug Renwick wrote: > One camp saying don't go cheap and another camp saying > cheap is fine. I pay 5 cents a foot for flooded RG-6 from Shaw Cable. > Copper coated steel center plus braid and foil. My receive 4 square run is > about 700 feet. I can hear more than I can work. I don't need expensive > RG-6 for rodents to chew on. The rodents enjoy the cheap cable. Cheap in > price but just maybe not cheap in quality.
Loss doesn't matter for RX antennas, but shielding does. DXE says that the flooded Commscope RG6 they sell resists rodents. Commscope is a good cable company. I laid two runs of a non-flooded Commscope RG6 (on the order of 300-400 ft) on the ground almost five years ago to feed my Beverages, and so far no obvious problems. And we DO have rodents -- rats, squirrels, and gophers that I know of. Because it has a steel center and fairly light braid, I wouldn't use it for TX on the lower bands, for reasons noted in the tutorial. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
