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Re: [TowerTalk] Inner conductor migration in Heliax(TM)

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Inner conductor migration in Heliax(TM)
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:04:53 -0500
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A tdr (without a scope for a visible display) needs to see a step function, an impedance lump. A gentle variance will not be reported well. Comparing a known good length of the same material to your material using a sensitive impedance bridge should tell you if the center conductor has migrated as that will change the impedance. Velocity factor will be different too.

And now stand by for the folks who know.

Patrick        NJ5G



On 4/12/2016 1:33 PM, David Aslin G3WGN wrote:
Hi all,
Looking for the TT brains trust to help me out with this issue:
I have two drums of LDF4-50 and one of LDF5-50 which have been stored on their 
sides for around 10 years.  This disobeys one of the prime directives, since 
Andrew/Commscope say they MUST be stored with the drums vertical.  My 
understanding is that the horizontal storage may lead to inner conductor 
migration.
QUESTIONS: How can I determine whether migration has occurred; if so to what 
extent; and what extent should cause me to avoid using the cable for the 
50m/165ft+ runs to my HF towers?

Of course, if there is gross migration, a continuity check from inner to outer 
would reveal a short, but would a TDR or other method reveal performance 
degradation from lesser amounts of migration?
73, David G3WGN  M6O

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