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Richard Clark wrote:
James barrett wrote: Why is the twin lead consideres less lossy than coax? All loss is in the bulk of the conductor. When comparing the two, twin lead usually has more bulk = less loss. The Z0 of the feedline has a lot to do with the I^2*R losses in the line, one of the main sources of feedline loss. Ifor = Vfor/Z0, so the higher the Z0, the lower the current. Coax has Z0s less than 100. Parallel lines usually have Z0s greater than 100. That's a major reason that parallel lines have lower losses. It is also easier to build parallel lines with lots of air dielectric, thus reducing dielectric losses. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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