Just checked a 1966 ARRL handbook and it lists both
RG8A/U and RG58A/U as 53 ohms.
If I remember correctly back when I was getting started
in ham radio in 1963 or so, it was generally referred to
as "52 ohm".
73, Phil W5BVB
On 9/26/2020 8:53 AM, Artek Manuals wrote:
I recently purchased a nice VNA ( Array Solutions AIM4300 ...good news
/bad news ..contact me off list) . Like a kid with a new chemistry set
at Xmas I set about measuring everything in site with my new "toy". Much
to my naive surprise I found that much of the "50 ohm" coax I had (DX
engineering RG213 and RG8X), actually measured 51.8 ohms . Although I
did have a 75 ft piece of brand-X Hamfest special that measured 49.7 ohms!
Now I know that in practice there is not enough difference between 50
ohms and 52 ohms in actual use especially at 50MHz and below.
Occasionally though it matters ! Besides the truth in advertising thing
( 2x4 lumber has always galled me) Does anyone know who makes legal
limit 50 ohm coax that is actually 50 ohms and not 52 ohms?
Dave
NR1DX
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