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Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
R J Carpenter wrote: Back considerably before the beginning of time, around 1940/1941, my uncle bought a fancy Sears Silvertone console with multiple bandspread shortwave bands and the lot. It came with instructions for using a substantial center-fed dipole antenna with twisted-pair two-wire feedline. Back in those days twisted-pair feedlines weren't much different from rubber insulated two-wire AC cords - ZIP cord hadn't appeared yet. The impedance probably wasn't far off from 75 ohms. It's closer to 100 ohms, but the KEY phrase here is twisted. Zip cord and or twin lead isn't twisted (unless you twist it) and it's the twist that imparts the self sheilding. Jeff And if anyone here knows twisted... ;-) -- Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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