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Sal M. Onella wrote:
I recently handled an estate sale. Among the SK's posessions was a one-foot piece of RG-8 or RG-213 which he had carefully modified by cutting away about 3/16 inch of the jacket and braid all around the circumference of the cable, near its middle. I am not sure what use this would be to a ham. Some audio cables are made up with discontinuous shields for elimination of ground loops but I've not seen it done for RF. Ideas? All the above have merit-- One other use- in SOME installations, there is a requirement to do D.C. isolation - Removal ot part of the sheath, jumpered by a Capacitor (but if that is what this for, the cap would be in place). And, as to the first comment, such a loop would have been used as a direction Finder (the space between the broken shields was the "sense area of the loop, and, if remember right, you "Null" in the direction that the "loop" is perpendicular to. - Jim NN7K |
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