Dunno, Dave, but I ran into something that sounds like that, about 30 years
ago. The center conductor was something with measurably higher resistance
than copper. I was told it was for making delay lines - useless for normal
transmission line use.
73,
geo - n4ua
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 10:13 AM, K1TTT <K1TTT@arrl.net> wrote:
> Grabbed some stuff they were going to throw away at work. no type marked on
> it, only mfg info is "IT&T Federal Cable REC". Looks almost new so thought
> it might be good for something. About the size of RG-6, but has thinner
> center conductor, partial air dielectric, and very tight single layer braid
> shield. Odd part is that it has very high loss. maybe some kind of early
> version of RG-126 or RG-301?? Any idea what this might be used for?
>
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