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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
. . . Under the assumption that dielectric loss is negligible, a permittivity 2.26 time higher than that of air results in a lower inner conductor diameter, for a given outer diameter cable and a given impedance. . . Yes, and this is why foamed dielectric cable has lower loss than solid dielectric cable. Not because of lower dielectric loss (at least below a few GHz), but because it has a larger center conductor for the same impedance and outside diameter. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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