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I seem to remember reading that running coax underground acts like a current
choke. However, my memory has many missing bits these days. Is this a true statement about coax underground? In my case the run is about 40' (in a conduit that is about 10" under ground). I am interested only in the normal HF bands. Bill W2WO |
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