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K7ITM wrote:
On 5 Apr 2007 09:49:52 -0700, "K7ITM" wrote: So for small diameter 50 ohm polyethylene dielectric line at 1.8MHz, the worst case for most ham applications, Xo/Ro is about .18. For that, I used 2.7dB/100ft for RG174 type line. Interestingly, the attenuation of RG174 (because of the thin copper on the copperweld inner conductor) is relatively constant with frequency. Owen's transmission line calculator gives the Z0 of RG-174 as 50.13-j3.59 at 1.8 MHz. That's an X0/R0 ratio of about 0.07, not 0.18. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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