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The 300-ohm TV flat ribbon specifications show an attenuation
generally lower than that of plain RG-8, despite the conductors of the ribbon are by far thinner than those of RG-8 (especially than the cable shield). Under matched line conditions, the 300 ohm line transfers the power at higher voltage and lower current, one sixth of the current, so even though the conductors might seem relatively thin (RF R is proportional to diameter for wide spaced line), I^2R loss is lower. Thanks, but shouldn't the current ratio be the square root of 6 instead of 6? 73 Tony I0JX |
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