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"ml" wrote in message ... ahh ok thanks guys, i don't know why i was looking at an electron and thought it wanted to keep going in same direction (objects want to keep going ...) so i thought that a bend wouldn't have made the electron 'want' to change direction but i followed what you spoke of, i was thinking more volts and forgot about rf still made me ponder but all clear now thanks again and HAPPY HOLIDAYS !! While the others have given an explination, I have measuered the loss in the past, did it on 4 pieces about 130 feet long wound in coils about 2 feet in diameter a few weeks ago . Did that to check out the new coax I used to install new antennas at my house to make sure the coax and connectors were installed correctly. While I did not streach the coax out and do another measurment, the losses met the specifications . |
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