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I'm replacing the antenna feed line between my antenna tuner and
insulated backstay. It's currently a coax cable but then I read that I should use insulated antenna wire and NOT use coax for the antenna feed line. This raises some questions though, isn't the whole reason to use coax because it's shielded which prevents the feed line from radiating and causing RF burns in the cockpit? The source I read it on is: http://www.geocities.com/bill_dietrich/Radio.html "from the output terminal of the tuner/coupler you want insulated VERY high voltage antenna wire (usually about 14 or 16 gauge) led to a point on your backstay just above the insulator ... You CANNOT use coax for this part of your antenna lead." Thanks, Todd -- http://sailsugata.com s/v Sugata Hans Christian 38 Mark II http://windandtides.com San Francisco Sailing Weather http://gearandboats.com Free San Francisco Boating Classifieds |
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