NEED SOME COAX ADVICE ON A 2X8 INSTALL PLEASE
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HEY CARL.......EXPLAIN "POWER " AS YOU KNOW IT. LOL WHAT I'M HOOKING UP TO TALK ON MOST FOLKS WITH "POWER" USE THIS AMP FOR A DRIVER.....AND A SMALL ONE AT THAT. AINT THAT RIGHT NORTH TEXAS MUDDUCK?? AND BY THE WAY CARL WATCH OUT WITH WHAT YOU BE OFFERING FOR HELP.......I MAY JUST PACK UP THE PETE AND BRING A LOAD OF FEEDER STOCK OUT THERE TO TULIA , TEXAS AND THEN PAY YOU A VISIT AND WE'LL PUT A BOX WORTH BRAGGING ABOUT IN THIS OLD TRUCK ....THEN WE'LL DO THE EXCURSION. I'LL HAVE ME A SEAT IN YOUR MORNING TALK SHOW .
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THANKS FOR THAT INPUT. FOXHUNTER MENTIONED A DOUBLE SHIELDED COAX ON ANOTHER THREAD THAT I'M LEANING TOWARD USING AS I WANT TO ISOLATE AS MUCH RF AS POSSIBLE SO AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH THE ONBOARD ENGINE COMPUTER AS WELL AS THE ELECTRONICS ON THE REFRIGERATOION UNIT ON THE TRAILERS .
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Hey watrmellonman53
I'm fixing to do the same install in my 2003 petercar. General lee running a 2x8 fatboy to a competition 10k.
where did you end up mounting your box? and antenna? I pull a stepdeck, I'm thinking of mounting antenna
on my headache rack. any advice on keeping the ecm (computer on motor) safe?
Anything advice you can offer i will except.
Rodknocker baby.
I'm fixing to do the same install in my 2003 petercar. General lee running a 2x8 fatboy to a competition 10k.
where did you end up mounting your box? and antenna? I pull a stepdeck, I'm thinking of mounting antenna
on my headache rack. any advice on keeping the ecm (computer on motor) safe?
Anything advice you can offer i will except.
Rodknocker baby.
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Belden 9913 solid core. 100 % shield. 0 loss. My instal has two 9' jumper and the main feed line is 11'10''. The SWRs can in flat with a 102'' with no spring. Now its just out of frequency and im waiting on the 108'' (MFJ-1966) whip to come in. (Ill let yall know what happens after the new whip install)
I thought this stuff was going to be so stiff it wouldn't work. But really. It was real easy to snake into the mobil. Making some pretty tight bends and all. I used a mig gun liner to snake it in place.
As for the RG 8x. In realality it can only handle 300 watts. I ran it for a few years on a 2 x 4 and had to change it out about every 3 months. Man that was starting too get costly. How i found out that it was wearing out is in the last install of the RG 8X my recieve was killer. I could hear the operators in Galvaston on a daily basis. There about 30 miles from me. Talking with them as well. I notice after about a month or so that they sounded weaker and weaker. They would say the same about my transmit. At about three months I wouldn't be able to here them at all. Change the coax and BOOM they were back.
I got out the old coax last night and check the Ohm's on, it came in at 19. I got some spare Rg 8x cut it to the same length. put ends on it and it Ohm'ed at 50. How it gets broke down like that i don't know. It just does.
Hope this help ya out.
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I thought this stuff was going to be so stiff it wouldn't work. But really. It was real easy to snake into the mobil. Making some pretty tight bends and all. I used a mig gun liner to snake it in place.
As for the RG 8x. In realality it can only handle 300 watts. I ran it for a few years on a 2 x 4 and had to change it out about every 3 months. Man that was starting too get costly. How i found out that it was wearing out is in the last install of the RG 8X my recieve was killer. I could hear the operators in Galvaston on a daily basis. There about 30 miles from me. Talking with them as well. I notice after about a month or so that they sounded weaker and weaker. They would say the same about my transmit. At about three months I wouldn't be able to here them at all. Change the coax and BOOM they were back.
I got out the old coax last night and check the Ohm's on, it came in at 19. I got some spare Rg 8x cut it to the same length. put ends on it and it Ohm'ed at 50. How it gets broke down like that i don't know. It just does.
Hope this help ya out.
219 swinging in Texas.
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THANKS ALOT FOR ALL THE GREAT INFORMATION FOLKS. I HAVE IT ALL LINED OUT NOW AND REWORKING THE BATTERIES/ ALTERNATOR ISSUES. LOOKING TO MOUNT A 15KW 68AMP GENSET ON THIS AND RUN A STRAIGHT A/C BOX . STILL TINKERING WITH SPACE AND END APPEARANCE PROBLEMS .
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