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Re: vacuum coax
- To: "Peter Kammel" <kammel@npl.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Re: vacuum coax
- From: petrovge@pnpi.spb.ru
- Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 10:03:56 +0400 (MSD)
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Dear Peter, hello!
I'm sorry for later answer, because I have a good and long vocation time
in my village. I have good enough potatoes and mushrooms as well.
Now about your question:
We have got capton wire in England's company for TPC chamber .
These wires Claude Petitjean was buy, and he has all information about
this company. Unfortunately, i have not catalog's copy of this company
here.
We didn't use coax cable, we used wire, and prepared twist a pair from
this wire ourselves. You can ask Petitjean about your's question.
I'm sorry that i can't help you, hope you can found information about
flexible 50 Ohm coax cables from Petitjean.
Best regardes, Genna.
> Dear Genna,
>
> I hope you had a nice summer in your village and harvested
> enough potatoes for the winter :)
>
> One question. We would need more flexible 50 Ohm coax cables
> for in vacuum use. You had the address of the British company
> where we bought the TPC cables. Can you please give me the
> reference.
>
> Best greetings from Illinois
>
> Peter
>