[email protected] writes: >Bob: > >You stress the importance of discrete ferrite absorbers placed closely >along the antenna cable. The obvious extension of this thought is to have >a special antenna coaxial cable which has ferrite material continuously >distributed along its external surface. > >Is this a reasonable extrapolation of the discrete ferrites technique? Or >does there have to be at least some spacing between discrete absorptive >elements? > >If a continuous absorptive layer on a coax cable is a good idea, then has >anyone ever encountered such a cable? > >Might there be some practical way to fabricate a flexible "add-on" >absorptive sleeve, possibly like the urethane foam thermal barriers >placed on water and refrigerant pipes? > <<snip>>
Ed, Yes. Try this website: www.emceupen.com. They make such a ferrite coating for RG-59, RG-59 and RG-214 among others. Scott [email protected] --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected] with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] (the list administrators).

