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"Jzhao" wrote in
oups.com: Hi, Anybody know about the electrical length of the coaxial adaptors, for example the N adaptor (m/m, m/f, f/f). what is the formula? how to calculated? Ask this question in: rec.radio.amateur.antenna N connectors maintain impedance, So maybe its just the physical length of the adaptor. I'm not sure how it might effect the velocity factor. SC |
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