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On Feb 5, 11:15 am, Dave99 wrote:
Hello, Does anyone know if there's a way to determine the velocity factor of various metal tube types, diameters and gauges? Also, on the same subject... Is there any reason why a collinear couldn't be constructed from metal tubing pieces, in the same basic method of a coax collinear? Thanks for any help, Dave I'm not sure just what you mean by "the velocity factor" of metal tubes. Generally it's not the metal but the dielectric that determines velocity factor. But for sure you can construct a collinear from metal tubing pieces. After all, coax is just a metal tube (which may be braided, foil or solid) surrounding a center conductor. Cheers, Tom |
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