[RFI] just what everyone needs!

qrv at kd4e.com qrv at kd4e.com
Sun Sep 9 13:09:08 EDT 2012


Could the "resistive material" be powdered toroidal material?

Might one then twist it around a cable, or wrap it like a coil
at a specific point, and at certain frequencies might it absorb
RF?

Might the "22 gauge stranded (19/34), tinned conductor" be grounded
at one end and serve as a drain?

Could the combo, wrapped around a coax line, be effective in blocking
and draining ground-induced energy from lightning, snow-static, sand-
static, and other low-level EMP?

Would a twisted pair of these be useful to carry a control voltage
to or from a tower - impervious to ingress from near-field high-power
RF?

Just speculating ... the physics is way beyond me.

> Believe it or not... its actually a mil spec item.  I did some searching and
> it is mil-c-85485/5 which you can see at:
> http://assistdocs.com/search/document_details.cfm?ident_number=34825&StartRo
> w=54901&PaginatorPageNumber=1099&status_all=ON&search_method=BASIC
>
> It has a 3 layer insulation with some kind of absorber in the middle layer,
> they don't say in the spec but I would assume its probably some kind of
> resistive material.  They also say something about it only being effective
> when used as a component in a shielded cable, so its probably not what you
> want to run out and buy a bunch of to play around with.
>
>
> David Robbins K1TTT
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Cole [mailto:dave at nk7z.net]
> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 12:51
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> Cc: rfi at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RFI] just what everyone needs!
>
> Oh Dear God!
>


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