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Owen Duffy wrote:
. . . Reg's response is interesting, I draw the conclusion that a 'quick and dirty' confirmation of quality of a foam cable is whether its measured VF is close to spec, it is it off, so is the Zo likely to be off. I don't agree that this is a good test. The Z0 of cables with solid PE insulation varies considerably, and it's doubtful that the variation is due to variable dielectric constant of the solid insulation. So why should we assume that Z0 variation in foamed dielectric cable is due solely or mostly to the dielectric density? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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