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In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Michael Black wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2014, Jeefaw K. Effkay wrote: On 16/09/2014 16:53, Jerry Stuckle wrote: Ah, heck - don't make it so easy. A REAL HAM would mine and smelt his own ore (using a garden trowel and blowtorch). He would create his own insulating material from raw materials (bakelite would probably be easiest), and finally shape and assemble the final product. A real ham wouldn't make coaxial connectors. A real ham would be using a link-coupled output from his PA, to a balanced transmission line. And you can certainly make ladder line yourself, once you figure out something for the spacers. I doubt anyone's ever made coax at home. Michael I've made short lengths of rigid, air dielectric coax for UHF projects from hobby store brass tubing on several occasions. -- Jim Pennino |