Split driven element insulation... ?
"tom" wrote in message
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On 8/30/2012 4:15 PM, Wayne wrote:
"KBa" wrote in message ...
# Hi all
# Problem exists how to get reliable insulation to split driven element
# and support rod which is exposed to RF voltage ?
# Fiberglass is told to be sensitive creating conductive coal brigdes
# which creates true resistive short at driving point ? (at least one
# fiberglass tubing is done so... gap was 2 inches )
# How to improve insulation ? Ptfe-shield over fiberglass rod, heat shrink
# tubing, varnish layer ?
# tnx oh6io
I'll leave the specifics of your question to the experts.
But, worth mentioning is that once you have selected a material, plop
some in a microwave along with something like a a container of water.
Then see if your insulating material stays cool.
Wayne
W5GIE
# Which is valid at the microwave oven frequency. Might be relevant at
# HF, or more likely, not.
# tom
# K0TAR
I'm sticking with the test being relevant at HF.
A material that does not heat up at microwave, would be unlikely to heat up
at HF.
At any rate, the test can be done for free.
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