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On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:00:12 +0000, David wrote:
Hi, I am in the process of making a couple of 9dB Collinear antennas for 920 MHz. I was wondering if the diameter of the coax is significant. The design is simply 1/2 wavelength sections soldered centre to braid with a 1/4 wave radiator at the top and a 1/4 wave sleeve choke and a few ferrite toroid baluns at the bottom. The original design uses RG58 coax but I find this difficult to solder in short lengths and the dielectric melts if the iron is left on too long. Instead I am using RG174 PFTE dielectric. The Vp for both is still 0.66. The Vp for PFTE is more like 0.695. I would suggest semi-rigid for this application. Bob, N7XY |
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