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... On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 15:30:52 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards" wrote: Figure-of-eight . . . . Two circles stuck together. Outline of plastic insulation surrounding a pair of close-spaced wires. Zip-cord ? --- Reg Apparently because when you separate the two at the thin part at one end, you can just zip it apart easily as far as needed. ======================== There are two varieties. One lays down flat on a flat surface. The other has a twist, a lay, in it. Only the first should be used for baluns. If either is described as 'zip-cord' then there is ambiguity. Which is why I described describe the cord used for baluns as 'figure of eight'. But I suppose an ambiguity still remains. --- Reg. |
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