That doesn't make sense.  The ultimate lossy element is one that is 
conductive enough to accept power and resistive enough to dissipate it 
as heat.  A totally non-conductive material is the ultimate non-lossy 
element (dielectric losses being ignored for the sake of this discussion).
Dave   AB7E
On 12/28/2011 10:26 AM, Roger Parsons wrote:
>
> The ultimate 'lossy element' is one that is totally non-conductive. It can
> accept no power, so it can cause no losses.....
>
> 73 Roger
> VE3ZI
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