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Advice Needed for Super J-Pole Design: Inductive Loops Overheating
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January 20th 04, 06:13 AM
Dr. Slick
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(Dr. Slick) wrote in message . com...
Ok, folks. Went to the local ham radio outlet, and
the dude said that the polyethelene foam RG-8 isn't very good in terms of
breakdown voltage, which is about 600 RMS, i believe.
However, RG-213 is solid polyethelene, with a BV of 3700 volts RMS.
So i went with the RG-213, and reduced the total turns to 4 (originally 6).
Hopefully this will not melt again.
Slick
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