In Reply to: Re: 1/8" Teflon tubing works great for shield spacing for the JR Twists. posted by Penguin on January 8, 2002 at 15:52:18:
Penguin,
I was assuming, maybe not the smartest thing, that with the two conductors + the two additional small guage tubes that the shield wouldn't be able to get into the creases. I'm really not on a total budget kick, but if the twisted pair/additional small guage tubing combo won't even fit through the 1/4" tube then what would the point be to begin with?I like to plan this stuff out ahead of time as much as possible, but sometimes you [read me] just have to go forward and see how it all turns out. I'll probably order enough 1/4" Teflon to do the two pairs regardless. If it fits, I use it for this project. If it doesn't, maybe I'll use it for some other project in the future.
Absolutely we want to minimize the interaction of the shield/conductors. I'm just trying to figure out the best way to do it, & a way that can be accomplished w/o too much trouble.
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- Re: 1/8" Teflon tubing works great for shield spacing for the JR Twists. - Cousin_Dupree 08:41:55 01/09/02 (2)
- Re: 1/8" Teflon tubing works great for shield spacing for the JR Twists. - Penguin 08:34:41 01/10/02 (1)
- Re: Got it! Thanks. - Cousin_Dupree 10:53:05 01/10/02 (0)