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"art" wrote
I would also add that copper/braid itself does not turn into a dielectric or contain a diode thus it also WILL also pass a RF current at its centre but of course does NOT radiate. _____________ art, you really need to buy and read Terman's RADIO ENGINEERS' HANDBOOK or similar source, instead of relying on your intuition. Terman provides the following equation for the r-f attenuation of air-insulated, copper coaxial transmission line: a = 0.00362 SQRT(f)*(1+ D/d) / D*log(D/d) dB per 1,000 feet where f = frequency in MHz, D = inner diameter of outer conductor, d = outer diameter of inner conductor. Note that the attenuation is the same whether the inner conductor is solid or tubular. This is the result of "skin effect," which for r-f frequencies 1.8 MHz and higher confines the r-f current on the inner conductor from its outer surface to a depth of less than 0.18 mm. RF |
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