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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... I'm not confused. Coax and waveguide are the same regarding conductor spacing. Waveguide has no 'conductor'. It's basically a pipe with the proper internal diameter for a given wavelength. It does, therefor, indeed, get smaller for higher frequencies. The same is not true for coax. Skin effect is the most significant factor in coax as frequency goes higher: there needs to be more surface area as the frequency goes up. |
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