Hi All,
In the thread http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15383 I was refering to a coaxial cable that is very suitable for metal detectors. The cable has low capacitance, small diameter, flexibile (although it has solid core). Besides that, is very cheap and (good news for Australians), it is widely available through the Reject Shop channels.
At least, this is what I thought when I found it in the store...
The sad and intriguing truth is that they look the same, they even have the same code on them, they are very different.
It happened I went today to Reject Shop (looking for cheap goodies that I could use for building metal detectors) and I came across the same type of cable that I described in that thread. I bought 5m for $3. I decided to measure the capacitance of the whole cable, to have a better precision.
Both my old cable and the new cable, just purchased have about 47pF/m (which is 14.3pF/m). The total resistance measured is about 4.3ohm, which is about 0.9ohm/meter (quite different from the value of the old cable, 0.38ohm/meter).
The biggest difference can be noticed in the latency of the pulse, as can be seen in the next images.
Imagine what would have happened if somebody else would have tried the new cable, after my warm recommendation...
The intriguing thing is what makes them so different??? It is not the capacitance of the cable, and the resistance of the cable has very little influence. Could be their 75 ohm impedance slightly different? Hard to believe it could have such an effect.
Regards,
Nicolae
In the thread http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15383 I was refering to a coaxial cable that is very suitable for metal detectors. The cable has low capacitance, small diameter, flexibile (although it has solid core). Besides that, is very cheap and (good news for Australians), it is widely available through the Reject Shop channels.
At least, this is what I thought when I found it in the store...
The sad and intriguing truth is that they look the same, they even have the same code on them, they are very different.
It happened I went today to Reject Shop (looking for cheap goodies that I could use for building metal detectors) and I came across the same type of cable that I described in that thread. I bought 5m for $3. I decided to measure the capacitance of the whole cable, to have a better precision.
Both my old cable and the new cable, just purchased have about 47pF/m (which is 14.3pF/m). The total resistance measured is about 4.3ohm, which is about 0.9ohm/meter (quite different from the value of the old cable, 0.38ohm/meter).
The biggest difference can be noticed in the latency of the pulse, as can be seen in the next images.
Imagine what would have happened if somebody else would have tried the new cable, after my warm recommendation...
The intriguing thing is what makes them so different??? It is not the capacitance of the cable, and the resistance of the cable has very little influence. Could be their 75 ohm impedance slightly different? Hard to believe it could have such an effect.
Regards,
Nicolae
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