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Subject: | LF: Re: Power Line Rotation, & Auroral effects de VY1JA |
From: | "g3ldo" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:44:40 -0000 |
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As you travel along the highway on your next trip, with someone else at the wheel, watch the high-tension lines for transitions similar to the one described here. Now that you know what to look for, transitions should be easy to spot, regardless of the line configuration. I seem to recall a method of transposing twin transmission line conductors for RF at regular interval using square spacers with a hole or notch in each corner. This was done to improve the balance over a long line. I looked through all my antenna books but was unable top find any reference to this technique. I guess this is the same as power line transitions described by VY1JA. Peter, G3LDO |
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