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Re: Re: 92 ohm line
>
> Another way is to run each line down the center element of two lengths
> of RG58 (or whatever's convenient).
>
> If I run two pieces of RG-58 in parallel, I get 25 ohms.
>
> So would that mean...
>
> If I run 2 pieces of RG-58 in series, I get 100 ohms???
>
> I wonder!!!
> -- KD8KC
Yep. Just tie the shields together on both ends, and feed the inner
conductors as you would a parallel line. The result is a shielded,
balanced, 100 ohm line.
73, de John, KD2BD
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