I never take anything for granted when accuracy is desired.

I use a noise bridge and my receiver to zero in on the exact frequency, the noise backround null is very pronounced with good coax. Beats turning on an expensive VNA.

Carl
KM1H


----- Original Message ----- From: "HAROLD SMITH JR" <[email protected]>
To: "Bob Kupps" <[email protected]>; "topband" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: electrical wavelength


Hello Bob,

I have used the published velocity factors for years.
I made a 4:1 balan for my Telrex 20M546 a few years ago with RG14 coax. After I
cut it, I checked it

with my GDO and all was fine.

73 Price W0RI



Hi it's still flooded here but I wanted to fire up one of my verticals by itself on 160 and feed it with a half wave of Comscope RG6 since I don't have enough 50 ohm line to reach it. I have a AIM 4170 to cut the line with but my question to the group is - how much variation from published nominal velocity factors have
you encountered in practice when cutting lines to length? How accurate do we
need to be for 1/4 wave lines?

73 Bob
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