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Intersting links to coax information:
Given the flame feast over twisted feedlines I thought it might be
usefull to post a couple of links to some good, and accurate, information on coax cable. Coax isn't perfect. It has losses and doesn't provide complete, as in 100%, shielding. But in my experience it is the best feedline choice for 99.9% of antenna to receiver. The first is a overview: http://www.tennadyne.com/founder_commentary.htm The second is a pdf reprint of a QST article. http://www.tennadyne.com/pdf/coaxial_tenn.pdf Hopefully science will displace superstition I am still trying to recover my old bookmarks to a complete, ie rigorous, ie hairy mathmatical study of coax twisted and parallel line charactoristics. Enjoy |
Intersting links to coax information:
Good info. Thanks.
Al KA5JGV wrote in message oups.com... Given the flame feast over twisted feedlines I thought it might be usefull to post a couple of links to some good, and accurate, information on coax cable. Coax isn't perfect. It has losses and doesn't provide complete, as in 100%, shielding. But in my experience it is the best feedline choice for 99.9% of antenna to receiver. The first is a overview: http://www.tennadyne.com/founder_commentary.htm The second is a pdf reprint of a QST article. http://www.tennadyne.com/pdf/coaxial_tenn.pdf Hopefully science will displace superstition I am still trying to recover my old bookmarks to a complete, ie rigorous, ie hairy mathmatical study of coax twisted and parallel line charactoristics. Enjoy |
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