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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:59:10 +0000, Ian Jackson
wrote: |In message , Wes Stewart writes |On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 19:30:03 GMT, "Phil" wrote: | || ||"art" wrote in message egroups.com... || I was just given a coil of 7/8 hardline coax that I have not seen || before. || It has plastic discs inside to separate the core from the outer || aluminum tube which I suppose uses air as the dielectric. Anybody got || any info on this stuff || and any advantages it may have over the normal hardline cable? || Regards || Art || || ||Look on Google for "fused disc" AND "cable". || ||Most Cable TV companies stopped using it when they started using frequencies ||above 300 MHz. || ||This cable acts as a filter around 350 MHz. | |How so? | | |The discs have a higher dielectric constant than the air. There is |therefore an increase of capacitance where there are (so the Zo dips |slightly). Okay, I guess this stuff doesn't use the compensation that I am familiar with where either/or/both conductor diameters are modified to account for the dielectric constant difference and the locations are *not* at regular intervals. Some of the missiles I've worked on used beaded coax at 10 Ghz. | |As the discs are located at regular interval, where this spacing is one |wavelength, the repetitive higher capacitance adds up in parallel |(although buffered somewhat by the losses loss of the cable). The effect |is to produce a sharp suckout at the frequency of that wavelength (and |at multiples thereof). This effect is also referred to as 'Structural |Return Loss' (well, it's one of the causes). It sets the maximum |frequency at which the coax can be used. The "suck out" you refer to is primarily due to mismatch loss. For the case at hand (ham operation, i.e., a narrow-band system) I don't think this is an issue. Wes |
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