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Old December 1st 09, 12:16 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Lostgallifreyan Lostgallifreyan is offline
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Default Faraday shields and radiation and misinterpretations

Gaius wrote in
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Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Sounds like the same stuff, though I have 2002 on mine (which in
absence of other markings was cryptic enough that I was unsure of it,
though I think it might have been earlier than 2002 when I found it.
I thought it might be 75 ohm but I had no idea it might efficiently
carry high power. But I knew it was well over-spec'd for the uses I put
it to. I was lucky to find it. The staff there were happy enough for me
to raid the skip, too... Should try it again sometime. That stuff seems
to last forever even outside in strong daily temperature changes and
direct sunlight.


If it has 2002 printed on it, that means it's "Cable coaxial 2002",
which is one down the scale in loss terms from 2003. 2002 (nothing to do
with the date!) is as good quality as 2003 (which is thicker), but the
loss is a bit higher. The three usual types were AFAIR -

2001 - single screened, foam dielectric. Quite thin - used for short
runs and jumpers.
2002 - General purpose, high quality. Solid dielectric.
2003 - Top quality (in loss terms). Solid dielectric.

All are 75ohms - like pretty well all telecom coax. (50 ohm is usually
only found in antenna feeders and traditional ethernet). The normal PVC
jacket colour was "Light straw" (yellowish cream), but other colours
were occasionally used for special purposes.



Thanks. That matches closely except the dielectric, which I think is foam (is
certainly foamy or foamish). Colour is same too, though closer to white than
yellow. As far as I know the impedance is purely based on the scale and
geometry of the cross-section, and if so, I guess the central conductor of
2003 is also thicker. I think there were seven strands of very thin copper.
If you or anyone reading this really wants to know I'll get a vernier gauge
and find a bare cable end somewhere... External diameter is approx 5mm on the
2002 type.

Do you know if it's only BT internal use? If I can buy it economically, I'd
consider it. I like working with it, when I'm in the mood for picking apart
cable braids.