[MLB-WIRELESS] Excellent cable
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri Mar 8 14:51:16 EST 2002
Looong post hehe...
> Can anyone tell me the main factor that defines loss, and in
> light of the above
> info, how a smaller OD cable can exhibit lower loss than a
> larger OD cable??
There are two main sources of loss - conductor resistance and dielectric
loss, and the reason for the different losses could be a less lossy
dielectric and/or better conductor (e.g. silver plated instead of copper).
> Also, (tony!!??) can somebody point me in the direction of
> literature that
> explains the mechanics of RF at microwave frequencies?
> I understand the ARRL antenna handbook is interesting, but
> doesn't specifically
> mention microwave stuff, other than "just scale the
> dimensions of these designs
> according to wavelength".. I have searched the net and came
> up empty-handed
> (apart from Uni courses ;))
Well, there are a lot of text boks, but the problem with those is that they
tend to get heavy with mathematics and can be hard to follow, unless you've
covered all the maths at uni.
> Can I walk into Dymock's and/or Borders and get a book that
> has all the
> relevant stuff in it - why some connectors exhibit non-linear
> impedance at high
> freq's, the theory behind say a quarter-wave "stub", and why
> a DC short circuit
> actually works when fed microwaves as a radiator???
Things like stubs are explained in a lot of RF textbooks. You usually get
these sorts of books from technical bookshops (e.g. Technical Bookshop or
McGills in Melbourne), or a uni bookshop. Uni libraries are a good resource
for those who just want to browse or borrow some technical books.
The theory behing the stub involves transmission line theory, which any half
decent textbook should explain.
> I just need a source for info, I can answer most of my
> questions myself if I
> just had the right info available...
>
> I gotta find out this stuff because it turns out that for our emerging
> bendigowireless group I seem to have acquired the job of tech
> guru (now I just
> have to find out what the hell I am talking about)
> :)
LOL. :-)
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