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On 13 Dec 2005 02:58:04 -0800, "
wrote: Anyone has any information on how high Q can we expect from an open or a short quater wavelength coaxial stub? How can we achieve moderately high (200-300) Q by using a coax stub? the uncomplicate answer is "depends on the COAX losses which is related to inner conductor diameter and insulator used". Example RG58 is a poorer than UT141 but 1" Hardline will be better. Tools like coaxtune and others will get you a better ide of what will achieve your specific goals. Allison |
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