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Coaxial Cables

50% of new antenna
installations have feedline trouble!
Don't compromise your next installation with a questionable
coaxial cable. High quality coaxial cable assemblies are made with only
the best materials. Connectors are silver/teflon/gold pin, soldered not
crimped. All cables are tested at RF, not just continuity checked like
others. Available in 9913 flexible 50 ohm low loss group with
'N' connectors. This cable can be directly buried and is UV
resistant. Choose the
proper connector type and length from the table in the price list section of this
website. Other lengths and connector options available. Contact us
with your requirements.
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Coax Seal
Seals coaxial fittings from moisture
and corrosion. Simply form the hand moldable plastic over your
antenna coax connection to ensure moisture stays out and SWR stays low.
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Premium Antenna Wire
Copperclad Steel and Stainless Steel
The ideal wire for making antennas. Choose from hard drawn
copperclad steel (with a full 40% copper content), or pure stainless steel.
Both are custom made for us, with 7 strands of 22 gauge making a 14 gauge
conductor.
There are many different wires offered on the market.
Everyone claims that their wire is the best. What makes ours so good? After
more than 70 years in the business, we should know! The wind rating on our
folded dipole antenna is 100 MPH with two supports, 150 MPH with 3 supports.
Our trap dipole antennas have even less of a wind profile. Don't let the next
storm claim your antenna because you used the 'wrong' wire.
AW - Copperweld Wire
AWS - Stainless Steel Wire
Order in increments of 100 feet
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Solid
Copper |
Stranded
Copper |
Copperweld |
Stainless
Steel |
| Pull
Strength |
Fair |
Poor |
Excellent |
Excellent |
| Stretching
& Loosening |
Fair |
Poor |
Excellent |
Excellent |
| Corrosion
Resistance |
Good |
Good |
Good |
Excellent |
| Wind
Breakage |
Poor |
Good |
Excellent |
Excellent |
| Cost |
Very
High |
Very
High |
Low |
Very
High |
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