LY,
Cable TV uses RG-6/U or RG-7, aluminum shielded cable with solid copper center conductor. These require the F-Series of crimp-on connectors. What you need for Two-Way operation is RG-59/U (same diameter as RG-8X), or RG-11/U (same diameter as RG/213/U) cable. Both of these have copper braid and either solid or stranded copper center conductor. The 1/4 wave matching section for the Turnstile Antenna is [246/F(MHz)] x Velocity Factor. The Velocity Factor (VF) varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and can be anywhere from 66% (.66) to 82% (.82), which is a factor of the dielectric material between the center conductor and the shield.
The classic Turnstile (crossed dipoles) provides omnidirectional coverage with horizontal polarization. Since it is basically two dipoles (phased together) it will still yield 0 dBd of gain (about 2.15 dBi).
73,
Mike
Cable TV uses RG-6/U or RG-7, aluminum shielded cable with solid copper center conductor. These require the F-Series of crimp-on connectors. What you need for Two-Way operation is RG-59/U (same diameter as RG-8X), or RG-11/U (same diameter as RG/213/U) cable. Both of these have copper braid and either solid or stranded copper center conductor. The 1/4 wave matching section for the Turnstile Antenna is [246/F(MHz)] x Velocity Factor. The Velocity Factor (VF) varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and can be anywhere from 66% (.66) to 82% (.82), which is a factor of the dielectric material between the center conductor and the shield.
The classic Turnstile (crossed dipoles) provides omnidirectional coverage with horizontal polarization. Since it is basically two dipoles (phased together) it will still yield 0 dBd of gain (about 2.15 dBi).
73,
Mike