Topband: Palomar R-X Noise Bridge

Jim Brown jim at audiosystemsgroup.com
Fri Feb 14 21:42:14 EST 2014


On 2/14/2014 2:17 PM, Carl wrote:
> Isnt that what "lowest loss" means? At least that was my intention. 

I must not have written clearly enough. I was not questioning the low 
loss, only that the high Vf was the way to get it.

You DO get the low loss by going to larger coax, (like the 7/8-in hard 
line), but it's the fact that it's LARGER and has lower RF resistance, 
NOT the higher Vf.

Think of it this way -- The higher Vf cable has less attenuation per ft 
because the higher Vf allows the center conductor to be larger.
But a stub made with foam coax with Vf = 0.84 must be 27% longer than 
one with with a solid dielectric and Vf =.66. If those coaxes are the 
same diameter and of comparable quality, the stub attenuation and Q will 
be nearly the same.

73, Jim K9YC


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