Tom Rauch wrote:
> There are problems with that. A few years ago, I measured the loss
> in ladder line in buried PVC pipe. I don't have that data handy, but
> the loss increase is very substantial.
>
> As I recall, placing the line inside PVC and then burying the pipe
> for ten feet caused loss to exceed that of even very small coaxial
> cables. There is substantial energy outside the area of the
> conductors in a balanced line, and unless you can suspend the
> line several conductor spacings (several inches) away from dirt you
> will likely find you have a nice load resistor.
This is very interesting. I can run the latter line suspended along a fence
line. It would run past a metal building about 4 to 5 feet away. This
sounds better than underground.
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