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Old June 14th 05, 12:43 AM
Hal Rosser
 
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I agree. The question assumes the coax is 1/10 wavelength considering VF. -
so 36 degrees is a slam-dunk.
But 'delay' infers there is another signal to be compared to for the delay.
If you compare the signal on one end of the coax to the signal on the other
end of the coax, then there's your delay.



"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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ik3umt wrote:
What's the delay (in degrees) 1/10 lambda coax (for a given freq.)
introduces considering its velocity factor ??


Well, let's see. 1/10 of 360 degrees = 36 degrees.
What am I missing?
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