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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 15:29:20 -0700, Wes Stewart
wrote: Importing their data into Dan's (AC6LA) "bestfit.xls" spreadsheet shows very poor correlation with theoretical k1, k2 coefficients. I'm observing something similar on some RG-142 that I am measuring with my N2PK VNA. The '142 has a silver-coated, copper-plated steel center conductor and I believe that the skin depth encompasses the steel at lower frequencies. I noted when I imported Davis' Bury Flex data to tllce that the regression model correlation coefficient was lower at 0.9918 than most other data which tends to come in better than 0.997 and mostly 0.998 or better. One of the reasons that some lines show a very good fit to the model (eg 5 nines) is that the measurement data was fitted to a model, and the published figures are from the model, not the original measurements, and the error in deriving a model from the published figures is principally caused by rounding of the published figures. A possible explanation of Greg's observation of low Zo is that the foam is more dense than intended, increasing C, lowering Zo, and increasing loss at higher frequencies. Owen -- |
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