Exactly right. The good reason for using parallel runs of coax is when
you need transmission line of double or half the Zo of commonly
available cable. Two applications I can think of are 1) short lengths to
provide impedance transformation and 2) long lengths to feed an antenna
whose feedpoint has that impedance.
For two cables fed in parallel, Zo is divided by two. For two cables fed
in series (that is, feeding from one center conductor to the other with
the shields tied together at both ends), Zo is multiplied by two.
73, Jim K9YC
On Wed,12/21/2016 10:12 AM, Jim Thomson wrote:
But for greater power handling capability.. just use bigger coax to begin
with,
then you also get the benefit of lower loss coax. Lower loss coax is the ticket
for both RX + TX.....esp on long runs .
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