ed.pr...@cubic.com writes:
>Bob:
>
>You stress the importance of discrete ferrite absorbers placed closely
>along the antenna cable. The obvious extension of this thought is to have
>a special antenna coaxial cable which has ferrite material continuously
>distributed along its external surface.
>
>Is this a reasonable extrapolation of the discrete ferrites technique? Or
>does there have to be at least some spacing between discrete absorptive
>elements?
>
>If a continuous absorptive layer on a coax cable is a good idea, then has
>anyone ever encountered such a cable?
>
>Might there be some practical way to fabricate a flexible "add-on"
>absorptive sleeve, possibly like the urethane foam thermal barriers
>placed on water and refrigerant pipes?
>
<<snip>>

Ed,

Yes. Try this website:   www.emceupen.com.   They make such a ferrite
coating for RG-59, RG-59 and RG-214 among others.

Scott
s_doug...@ecrm.com



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