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Old December 27th 10, 11:27 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Using RG58 for antenna element

On 12/27/2010 12:32 PM, K7ITM wrote:
On Dec 27, 8:46 am, John - wrote:
What is the effect of the inner conductor if I am using the shield only
for one of the elements of an antenna? That is, the inner conductor is
connected to nothing but the shield is driven.

Thanks,
John


Antenna current is on the outside of the outer conductor. The effect
of the inner conductor is to add a bit of mechanical strength to the
element. In fact, if you use RG-6 with a copper-clad steel inner
conductor, that inner conductor will add considerably to the tensile
strength of the element, and keep it from stretching so much if it's
under tension. You can connect the inner conductor electrically to
the outer at one or both ends and it won't have any effect (unless it
extends significantly beyond the length of the outer conductor).

Cheers,
Tom



Thanks for the info, Tom.

Cheers,
John