>From: k3ky@erols.com
>there might be problems of an electrical/
>mechanical nature. Unlike single insulated wires, which are
>easily twisted together in pairs, trios, etc., I think you would
>be doing very well to get even 6 to 8 twists per foot, i.e. less than
>one twist per inch using RG-58/59 coax. Would that be enough?
I have seen rolls of "double barrel" coax at hamfests. It has two separate
parallel inner conductors instead of one. Sort of like shielded twin lead.
I forget the RG number, but it might be a better bet than twisting two
coax's together. Does anyone know if they still make the stuff, and any
available sources?
Don K4KYV
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