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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
For instance RG-213 is rated at 8.5dB loss for 100 meters at 144 MHz, while RG-213 foam at only 4.5 dB. If G is relatively unimportant with regard to loss, how can one explain that a change of insulation material yields such a tremendous change in loss? Those statements about most loss being due to I^2*R losses are at *HF* frequencies. 144 MHz is NOT HF. The difference in RG-213 and RG-213 foam is only 0.2 dB at 10 MHz while the difference between RG-58 and RG-213 is about 0.7 dB at 10 MHz. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein |
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