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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 15:06:40 -0800 (PST), Dave99
wrote: OK thanks... Actually I was reading something that indicated you should add in a velocity factor for the tube when using it as a sleeve. I had never heard of that either, so I wasn't sure. They used . 95 I believe. Hi Dave, I presume you mean 0.95, which for a metal tube holding an inner conductor that is air insulated, then that might be operative. Too much is left unsaid: like frequency/wavelength, size of tube, any inner conductor (so as to emulate a coax), any coax within the tube (to further compound the issue), the length of tube.... in other words, a lot of missing details. Some are suggestive in your use of the term sleeve, but you don't provide much to help. So I guess you would go coax center conductor to tube section #1, braid to center of second coax through section #1 to section #2. Coax from section #1 through section #2 to section #3 and so on? So, what is #1, #2, #3, and so on? I get the impression you have a vivid image of this in front of you, but you are blocking the view and I can't see it. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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