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K7ITM wrote:
If there's a net RF current, there's a net RF current, and it will radiate. It matters not a whit whether you say the net is on the inside or the outside or distributed between them in any proportion. If you choke things so there's no net current, you may as well not have bothered putting the wire/coax/whatever in to begin with. Consider what the current on the inside of the outer conductor must be if the coax is acting as a transmission line, and consider where that current goes at the "top" end of the piece you suggest. To keep RF "out of the shack," put a Faraday cage around the shack and don't turn RF loose inside that cage. Then it doesn't matter (with respect to RF "in the shack") whether the Faraday cage is connected to "ground" or not. What exactly is "ground," anyway? Do you think it has magical properties? What ARE its properties? What does it do for you? Interesting ... suggesting that if an inductance/capacitance it added into the shield (or center conductor) and in series with such, so that the current voltages between the center conductor and braid are 90 degrees lagging/leading that a net current would be possible between the inside braid and the center conductor. But, still due to the choke on the outer braid--impossible there (well, vastly reduced.) Hmmm ... a name for it? Perhaps "Tuned Ground" or "Tunable Ground." grin Regards, JS |
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