What kind of power are you guys running on 2.4Ghz. The best that happens
around here is abt 7-8 watts. Do you guys have TWTs feeding EME stuff ?
pete, kn6bi
Peter Gerba
pgerba@crl.com
On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Ron Hooper wrote:
> > Dissipation-factor in dielectrics increases as frequency increases. I
> > know of no mateial where the opposite is true. If a plastic does not get
> > hot at 2400MHz, it is probably going to be ok at 30MHz.
> > >...snip...
> > - Rich -
> >
> > R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K
>
> I agree with Rich, I have never found any material that could survive at
> 2.4 ghz and did not offer excellent insulating properties at a lower
> frequency. If there is such a material I would appreciate knowing what
> it is for future reference.
> Ron W4WA
>
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