John, Although I didn't look up F1160 BEF, if it's basically flooded RG-6 (and therefore suitable for direct burial) then Just Do It! ;-)
I use Commscope F6 dual- and quad-shield flooded coax at my QTH. It's the electrical equivalent of RG-6 coax with aluminum shielding and a copper-clad 18 AWG steel center conductor meant for CATV use. *It has the same loss as RG-213 and is rated for continuous use at 1500 watts* (which I have done for years) on 160m. The copper cladding is thick enough so as not to have significant losses as compared to solid copper. But you might want to measure the thickess with a micrometer, by scraping off *only* enough copper to expose the steel. That sticky flooding compound is hard to get off your skin; wear those thin, disposable latex surgical gloves to keep it off your fingers while you're installing the connectors. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com On Oct 5, 2017 3:11 AM, "John" <beaumo...@beaumonts.karoo.co.uk> wrote: So my question is, I have a couple of large reels of Commscope F1160 BEF flooded 75 ohm. Do you think I could put it in the same conduit which has allowed some water in or would you make alternative arrangements? I realise it a direct bury coax but appreciate advice. _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband