[Elecraft] What your mother didn't tell you about transmission lines
Jack Smith
jack.smith at cliftonlaboratories.com
Sun Sep 11 09:01:10 EDT 2011
A few years ago, I measured a length of plastic (some form of vinyl, I
believe) insulated zip cord with the loss results below.
Impedance over the range 300 KHz - 30 MHz varied from 118 ohms to 124 ohms.
Jack K8ZOA
Frequency MHz Loss (dB)/100 ft
5 2.3
10 3.5
15 4.6
20 5.5
25 6.9
30 8.1
35 8.7
40 9.2
45 10.4
50 11.6
On 9/11/2011 8:20 AM, Bill W4ZV wrote:
> Fred Townsend wrote:
>> Rubber (parallel) lamp cord can be used as transmission line and it is
>> cheap. Z0 runs 95 to 120 Ohms depending on insulation thickness.
>>
> True, but it has very high loss (especially at higher frequencies) and
> should only be considered as a last resort. About 10 years ago ET3PMW was
> attempting to get on the low bands and only had zip cord available for
> transmission line. I thought it should work fine for 80 and 160. However,
> on 80m running 100 watts he was barely detectible here using a 1200'
> Beverage for receive. Once Paul got some good ladder line, his signal was
> typically S8 on 80m and S6 on Topband, where he made several hundred QSOs
> with North America even in summer QRN (June/July).
>
> There is a loss graph on page 2 below but I believe ET3PMW's losses were
> much higher. Of course this could have been due to poor quality wire
> available in Ethiopia.
>
> http://www.we0h.us/Amateur_Radio_stuff/Antenna/ZIP-Cord-Antenna/Zipcord-Antenna-7903031.pdf
>
> 73, Bill
>
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