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Deutsch: Beispiel eines Koaxialkabels (50 Ω hier RG-213 mit 10mm Durchmesser), welches sehr oft im Amateurfunk verwendet wird. 1. Seele beziehungsweise Innenleiter. 2. Isolation beziehungsweise Dielektrikum zwischen Innen- und Außenleiter. 3. Außenleiter beziehungsweise Schirmung (hier einmal ausgeführt). 4. Schutzmantel.
English: Coaxial cable RG-213 (50 Ω). 1. inner conductor. 2. The insulator surrounding the inner conductor. 3. Mettalic shield and outer conductor. 4. Outer insulating jacket.
* 20:21, 22. Aug 2005 [[:de:User:Appaloosa|Appaloosa]] 1178 x 540 (52.936 Bytes) <span class="comment">(Einfach geschirmtes Koaxialkabel RG213.</br> '''Quelle:''' selbst fotografiert. {{GFDL}})</span>
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