Loss @300'?
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Loss @300'?
I am going to start putting up my tower next weekend and have to decide where to put it.
I will be using LMR-400 coax. I realize the more coax used,the more loss to your system.
As I am wanting to put the tower at least 200 feet away from the house,I am wondering if there is a significant loss using 300' of LMR-400 vs 100'.
I will be using LMR-400 coax. I realize the more coax used,the more loss to your system.
As I am wanting to put the tower at least 200 feet away from the house,I am wondering if there is a significant loss using 300' of LMR-400 vs 100'.
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The LMR 400 will do great at CB frequencies or lower. From DC-30mhz it has little loss compared to most other types of coax other than LMR 600 and Andrews Heliax. I run Heliax on most of my tower, but you're looking at $5 or so a ft, plus connectors at $50 each. Now, if you are wanting in the future to run something like a 2 meter ham antenna, then you might reconsider the LMR 400, but even then, it won't be terrible. If you plan on putting a beam in the air, the only thing I would avoid is using the LMR 400 on the beam itself, and use something flexible up there to allow for the antenna turning.