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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:23:49 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
Comments appreciated. Reading: the note "capacitance from shield to conductor is uniform around circumference. The capacitance from the inner of the outer conductor to the outer of the inner conductor acts entirely inside the transmission line and has no effect on the external balance of the loop. The conditions on the inside of the loop outer conductor are isolated from the outside of the conductor due to skin effect as described above. I would add a precautionary that the isolation is not complete. There are many instances of this in small signal designs that fail for this very reason. I am not sure what you are saying and what you are repeating because there is no close quote in your commentary. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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