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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:32:19 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Wow, from 0.2 dB to 0.4 dB. :-) Would the following work for measuring the wet/dry losses of 1/2 wavelength of ladder-line shorted at one end and an MFJ-259B on the other end? Measure the resonant purely resistive impedance at the open end. Wet the ladder-line and repeat the procedure. Calculate the losses. If the line were lossless, zero ohms would be read. The deviation away from zero ohms yields the magnitude of the loss in the line at the 1/2 wavelength resonant frequency. That's about 8.8 MHz for 50 ft. of ladder-line. You are assuming something that I am not. That is the measurements were accurate. Measuring anything to a fraction of a dB is most difficult - even with the best of equipment and mine was not. Danny, K6MHE |
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