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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 02:29:31 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: One other thing I did long ago was to check some semi-rigid lines with solid shield and center conductor and PTFE dielectric, against theoretical calculations. As I recall, the agreement was pretty good -- much better than the garden variety coax. Ok, that is one of the reasons that I looked at how k2 changed with size of the LDF series. I have just had a look at LMR200 wrt LMR1700. (They have an aluminium tape +braid outer.) I do not know the value of D for the closed cell foam dielectric that they use. The k2 factor (and therefore G) of the larger cable is about 50% of the smaller cable, though there is nearly a 1100% increase in diameter. It seems that of the few cables that I have looked at that ones with better shielding result in less variation in k2 (and G) with change in diameter ( for Zo and dielectric remaining constant). That suggests that shielding and loss effectiveness of the outer conductor is to some extent reflected in G (proportional to f). Tom, the D figure I quoted for PE was from the ITT Radio Engineers Handbook. G seems not to be solely or principally dependendent on D of the dielectric in a general sense. It may be with very good lines, but it doesn't seem to be so with single braided PE insulated coax. It is clear that using D (even at 2e-4) to calculate G in an RLGC model of R58C/U will not give a very good fit to published attenuation characteristics. Regarding using the published specs, I am trying to glean as much as is reasonable from the published specs. I note and agree with your comment Roy about the quality or accuracy of some specs. Thanks all for the thoughts on possible contributions to G. Owen -- |
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