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Mike Coslo wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: If most insulators are near voltage minima, you wouldn't likely notice even quite a bit of loss. This effect would be most pronounced at higher frequencies where the spacing between insulators might become a sizable fraction of a wavelength, and not so pronounced at lower frequencies or with more insulators. But the magnitude of the SWR would still make a major difference. I would assume then that the big difference is the continuous coating of the PE then? . . . Classic ladder line and punched PE "window line" differ in several fairly obvious ways, of course. First, the spacing of window line is typically closer, so the leakage path is shorter. Second, the impedance of window line is typically lower than window line, so the effect of shunt Z on the impedance is less when the line is matched. But high SWR could move the advantage either way, and for different load impedances either type could have the higher SWR. Third, the fraction of the line which is actually air-insulated is less with window line. Fourth, the shape of the insulation is different -- flat with window line and typically round for ladder line. This impacts the surface area involved for potential leakage, and the way water might adhere. And finally, the type of insulation is usually different -- PE for window line and various materials for ladder line. (The coating of PE on the wires on the sides of window line "windows" wouldn't make any significant difference, except maybe to have some impact on how water would flow on or off the insulating sections.) Each of these will have some effect on the loss when wet, and different effects as frequency and SWR change. As for the effect that I mentioned where the loss could change quite dramatically with frequency or load impedance depending on the position of the insulators relative to the standing wave -- that won't happen at all if the insulation is solid, and would be most pronounced when the insulators are distinct and periodically spaced. So window line would fall somewhere in between. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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