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Title:
Radio-frequency signaling cable for inductive-carrier communications systems
Abstract:
A radio-frequency signaling cable comprising a center conductor, dielectric means disposed about the center conductor, and a conductive sheath disposed about the conductor and dielectric means. An inductive signaling conductor is spaced-apart from the sheath by second dielectric means in a fixed spaced position to establish a predetermined characteristic impedance of an inductive signaling transmission line which is formed by the inductive-signaling conductor and the sheath. An insulating jacket encapsulates all of the conductors and dielectric means.
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Inventors:
Halstead, William S. (New York, NY, US)
Application Number:
428691
Filing Date: 1973-12-27 Publication_date: 1976-08-17 Assignee:
Carrier Communications, Inc. ()
Primary Class(es):
333/237
333/1, 340/906
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Other References:
Jasik, H., "Antenna Engineering Handbook", McGraw Hill, 1961, pp. 7-9 to 7-12. Stark, L., "Lower Modes of a Concentric Line Having Helical Inner Conductor" Jr. of Applied Physics, 9-1954, pp. 1155-1162. |