Coaxial cable: Revision history

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  • curprev 17:1017:10, 9 November 2023KJ7RRV talk contribs 615 bytes +615 Created page with "'''Coaxial cable''', or '''coax''' (pronounced as "co-ax," not as the verb "to coax"), is a type of cable widely used as a feed line in radio systems, including in amateur radio. It consists of an inner conductor surrounded by a conducting shield, with the two separated by an insulating material; virtually all coaxial cables used in amateur radio also have a protective outer sheath or jacket, although this is not technically required for the cable to function..."