Hello,

Walter K6WRU has written, "I think we take coaxial cable for granted. It was a 
brilliant invention and a real gift to people who love radio. Maybe I?ll start 
celebrating December 8th as Coaxial Cable Day.
https://www.wired.com/2009/12/1208coaxial-cable-patent/";

Well, Walter, perhaps April 6th may be a better date to celebrate because an 
English fellow, Oliver Heaviside, was granted patent# 1407 on 6-apr-1880 for a 
coaxial-cable. That's some 51 years earlier.


We owe a debt of gratitude to Heaviside; some examples....

He developed the Transmission-Line theory; so important to hams.

Hams, who are electronic-engineers, know about Maxwell's equations; in truth, 
they are Heaviside's equations and they are so elegant in their simplicity, 
having replaced twelve of Maxwell's twenty equations. Maxwell's were so 
complicated that Heaviside set them aside and developed his four from a 
different starting point.

Heaviside predicted there must be, in the atmosphere, a conducting layer to let 
radio waves to follow the Earth's curvature.

Heaviside coined words that we take for granted, some examples....inductance, 
impedance, permeability, permittivity, admittance, susceptance.

Circuit-Analysis, that I used daily in my design work, was started by Heaviside.


73 Jerry KM3K  

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