Hi folks,
A friend recently asked me a question to which I was not certain of the answer (without 'doing the experiment'!), so I thought I should look to some of the brains here!
I don't know the background/reason for his question, but he asked whether if part of the length of a coax cable fed from a TV antenna were 'coiled up' (e.g. wound on a reel/drum) that would create an inductor ('choke') that would impair, maybe even totally block, transmission of the TV signal along the cable.
Without much thought, my initial (sort-of 'intuitive') inclination was to answer something like 'probably not much', but I then realised that I might struggle with a follow-up question of 'why not?', so decided to keep my mouth shut!
If one of the conductors of a cable were 'coiled' on its own, that presumably would create a 'choke' which could seriously impair transmission of a UHF signal, but something seems to be telling my intuition that this would be much less of an issue (f any) if both conductors were 'coiled together'.
What is the actual answer?
Kind Regards, John
A friend recently asked me a question to which I was not certain of the answer (without 'doing the experiment'!), so I thought I should look to some of the brains here!
I don't know the background/reason for his question, but he asked whether if part of the length of a coax cable fed from a TV antenna were 'coiled up' (e.g. wound on a reel/drum) that would create an inductor ('choke') that would impair, maybe even totally block, transmission of the TV signal along the cable.
Without much thought, my initial (sort-of 'intuitive') inclination was to answer something like 'probably not much', but I then realised that I might struggle with a follow-up question of 'why not?', so decided to keep my mouth shut!
If one of the conductors of a cable were 'coiled' on its own, that presumably would create a 'choke' which could seriously impair transmission of a UHF signal, but something seems to be telling my intuition that this would be much less of an issue (f any) if both conductors were 'coiled together'.
What is the actual answer?
Kind Regards, John