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Velocity Factor of Coax
"Howard Kowall" wrote in message ... Hello all What determines the Velocity Factor of a coax cable. Is it the center conductor awg,dielectric,shield or all combined I am building a Lindenblad Antenna for 2 Meters its asked to use RG-59 polyethylene foam coax with stranded center conductor I think the VF is .66 I cant find any stranded center cond where I am,so I want to try it with Solid,but it seems all the solid is VF .88 anyone have any input on this thanx howard Hi Howard I am interested in reception of CP signals from all points within the upper hemisphere. I am curious about your purpose for this Lindenblad. Jerry KD6JDJ |
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Velocity Factor of Coax
"Jerry" wrote in message ... "Howard Kowall" wrote in message ... Hello all What determines the Velocity Factor of a coax cable. Is it the center conductor awg,dielectric,shield or all combined I am building a Lindenblad Antenna for 2 Meters its asked to use RG-59 polyethylene foam coax with stranded center conductor I think the VF is .66 I cant find any stranded center cond where I am,so I want to try it with Solid,but it seems all the solid is VF .88 anyone have any input on this thanx howard Hi Howard I am interested in reception of CP signals from all points within the upper hemisphere. I am curious about your purpose for this Lindenblad. Jerry KD6JDJ Ever tried crossed 'wilted' dipoles? Chris |
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