Deep Thought wrote:320 feet of line is barely going to make it though.
Deep's numbers very closely mirror mine - I get 3.963kW into a 2 bay, full wave spaced, end fed antenna and 3.973kW into a center fed. Distance wise, depending on if the antenna is end fed or center fed, you'll have 303 feet or 308 feet from the feed point to ground. If you bring the coax over to the building at the 7 foot height, you've got around 15-20 feet of horizontal length to get from the tower to the transmitter output. Or, as Bob said, get the coax just into the building, install a coax ground kit on it (your transmitter will thank you for that, regardless of brand name

) and use hardline for the "in the building" portion - costs a bit more, but makes for a much cleaner installation. Don't forget that if you're pressurizing the line, or using nitrogen, you'll need a gas block connector on the bottom end, along with the appropriate fittings. I'm not an expert, but doing neither probably shouldn't be an option - others with more experience can speak to that

Best,
Jeff
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