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James barrett wrote:
Hi, I like the article. One question about feed lines. If coax is 50 ohms and twin lead has 300 ohms. Why is the twin lead consideres less lossy than coax? I had thought that higher ohms meant higher impedance and I thought higher impedance means higher loss. Obviously I have not read the chapter on transmission lines yet ;-), so I may have that all wrong. Yes, you do. If a line is terminated in a load equal to its characteristic impedance, the current along the line is sqrt(P/Z0) where P is the power and Z0 is the line's characteristic impedance. You can see from this that for a given power, the current is less if Z0 is greater. From HF through UHF, the loss in a transmission line is predominantly due to the resistance of the conductors, resulting in loss proportional to I^2 * R, where R is the RF resistivity of the conductors including skin effect. So when you increase Z0, it decreases current, and therefore decreases loss, all else (such as conductor size and material) being equal. I used a matched line for simplification, but the lower loss also holds when the line is mismatched. Also, in the article, I liked the part about before 1950, no one even heard about swr, and that antennas with high swr were working just fine. The beginning of the hams' fetish with SWR corresponds to the availability of inexpensive meters to measure it. Once it could easily be measured, it gained a perceived importance way beyond reality. But I make 2 assumptions: 1) I'm thinking, even if they didn't know or care about swr, they still had to cut their dipoles for the band they were transmitting on. No, they didn't then and they don't now. 2) I still would not want to use a 10m dipole and transmit 100 watts on 80 without at least using a tuner. Am I correct in these assumptions? Yes, that's correct. One thing that *has* changed between then and now is that rigs used to incorporate a tuner (pi matching network), so often an external tuner wasn't necessary. Today's rigs don't have this built-in impedance matching capability. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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