Antenna article
"W5DXP" wrote in message
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On Saturday, February 15, 2014 6:59:25 PM UTC-6, Sal wrote:
* But what distance is "not far"? A quarter-wave comes to mind, so a
measurement is called for. Hm-m-m ... is the propagation velocity on the
outside of the coax the same as the inside?
Common-mode chokes work best at the high current points so "not far from the
feedpoint" of a 50 ohm antenna. Two chokes, one at the antenna and one 1/4WL
down the feedline, work well. The velocity factor of a common-mode signal on
the outside braid of the coax is fairly close to 1.0 only slowed down by the
outside insulation layer.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
Thankew!
"Sal"
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