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On 3/4/2015 2:29 AM, Jeff wrote:
Coax can NEVER be spliced without causing a huge impedance mismatch at the point of the splice. This is not 60hz or DC. But any ham with even a minor bit of technical knowledge should understand this. We are talking about 200kHz here not 200MHz!! Use could join the coax with a bit of choc-block at that frequency and not see any significant performance degradation. Jeff It doesn't matter if it's 200kHz. The problem remains. And yes, there WOULD be s"significant performance degradation" if he used a bit of choc-block. But if you understood ANYTHING about transmission lines, you wouldn't make such a stupid statement. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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