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LAB wrote:
I have been surprised for the twin lead problems because i had already made another Slim Jim using 2mm bare copper wire on the sides of a black "electric" plastic tube (d=about 2cm) and I get the same good performances of the copper tube... The velocity factor of the insulated twinlead is much lower than bare wires. If you don't understand velocity factor, please study up on the subject. Velocity factor can make as much as a 20% difference in element lengths between bare wires and insulated twinlead. The characteristic impedance is also different causing the 50 ohm feedpoint position to change. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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