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On Aug 14, 1:24*pm, m II wrote:
Dave wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 11:07:23 -0700, RHF wrote: ? What is the "Ohms" Measurement associated with Antenna Impedance ? A ratio between the inner diameter of the outer conductor and the outer diameter of the inner conductor. I've tried manipulating my twin lead cable into that configuration, to no avail. The best I can get is something resembling a double helix. If I leave it twisted like that, it may have genetic ramifications. mike -- * *__ * *__ * *__ * *__ * *__ * *__ * *__ * *__ * / /\ */ /\ */ /\ */ /\ */ /\ */ /\ */ /\ */ / */ /\ \/ /\ \/This space for rent/\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ *\/_/ * * * * * * * *Densa International© * * * * * *'Think tanks cleaned cheap' * *Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, * *I block all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, * *Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. * *I also filter everything from a .cn server. * * * * * *http://improve-usenet.org/ Parallel Feed-in-Lines Twin-Lead & Ladder-Line : To Twist ? -or- Not To Twist ? The 'classic' 300 Ohm [TV type] Twin-Lead is 300 Ohms whether it is Flat {un-twisted} -or- Twisted {Spiraled}. The "Twisting" of the Pair {Twin} of Wires is supposedly done to improve the 'local' Noise cancelling properties from all directions of the Pair of {Parallel} Wires. Question : For RF uses in the Shortwave Band 3 MHz to 30 MHz : What is the 'typical' Ohmic Impedance of common Speaker Wire {Zip Cord} ? i want to know -cause- iane ~ RHF |
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