> >There's a capacitor hidden in in my coax?  Where?  I can't 
> find it, and now
> >I've ruined my cable looking for it  :-)
> >
> 
> Yep, whenever one has two conductors with spacing between 
> them you got a cap.  For a cap in coax might try looking for 
> the conductors of center and shield...looks like 2 conductors 
> seperated to me, hi.  Yep there are caps in that coax.

It was a joke...
 
> That is what makes a feedline...parrallel caps and series 
> inductors.  They determine the coax or any other feedline 
> characterist impedance.

You forgot the resistors that are in series with the inductors and caps (in
real-world transmission lines).  If there weren't resistors in there too,
transmissions lines would have no loss.

                                --- Jeff

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