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Source of a good phasing cable?

brandon7861

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I looked on amazon and saw 18' and 12' cables. They clearly don't understand how they work.

I want something accurately cut to 90 electrical degrees at 27MHz and made of 75 ohm cable. If it comes in 70.7ohm I'd prefer that because I could tune each antenna to 50ohm instead of 56ohm but I will take either as long as the length is right..
 

I was hoping someone had a pre-made one because I don't want to try to solder aluminum shield. I figured it would be quicker looking for a quality phasing cable than searching out 75ohm coax with a copper shield. If I have to make one, I will just build a box with a couple LC networks so I can use 50ohm cable..
 
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Plenty of other 75ohm coaxes out there besides RG6. Stuff with shields that solder.
 
RG59 has copper braid. That's what we have used. Haven't made a co-phase harness in decades. Found that a half-wave long 50-ohm jumper between the radio and the harness made amplifiers behave better. SWR meter didn't reveal why. And affordable analyzers were still years in the future.

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I was hoping someone had a pre-made one because I don't want to try to solder aluminum shield. I figured it would be quicker looking for a quality phasing cable than searching out 75ohm coax with a copper shield. If I have to make one, I will just build a box with a couple LC networks so I can use 50ohm cable..

Use RG-11. It is the same size as RG-8 but is 75 ohms and has a solderable shield.
 

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