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I've been looking for a post on how much power different size coax can handle. I thought there was one in the past but it may have gotten lost.
I basically want to know how many atts each type of coax can handle. RG8X, 213, 9913, etc.
I was wondering the same thing,.. just ordered a wilson 5000 so I can put my winter shell on my truck, but figured if they rated the antenna at 5000 watts, they would put coax that could handle it.. hope so..lol
I know for a fact that the stock coax on a Wilson 5000 (rg-8x) will not handle 5000 watts like the antenna will.... i just need to know what exactly the coax IS rated at??? i've read 1000 watts, 1500 watts, ...
on a side note: If i was running 5000 watts or even close to it, you can bet i would NOT be using a Wilson 5000 in the 1st place. lol
lol,.. I hear ya.. been searching the net.. but haven't found a good rating graph yet.. will let you know if I do..
will have to right wilson a letter about that..
I never did find an accurate chart.. all vary from 1000-1500..
I am just going to go ahead and replace mine as soon as I get it with what I am running now,. its a belden cable I got from wolfmans shops off 164&85 and its rated at 2500..
see it stand up to 2000 everyday.