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Tom,
I don't think that's correct. The velocity factor applies inside the coax, but not outside. What you have outside is a fat wire in free space. But you still don't need to fold the shield back if you put a choke a quarter wavelength from the end of the coax to decouple a quarter wave of the _outside_ part of the shield. Then it becomes just as if you had folded back some of the shield. The currents in the center conductor and the inside of the shield are unaffected by the choke. 73, Bob AD3K Tom Bruhns wrote: The idea of just pulling the braid back over the outer jacket of the coax to make a 1/4 wave section turns out to not be a great one... -- Robert L. Spooner Registered Professional Engineer Associate Research Engineer Intelligent Control Systems Department Applied Research Laboratory Phone: (814) 863-4120 The Pennsylvania State University FAX: (814) 863-7841 P. O. Box 30 State College, PA 16804-0030 |
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