Radiating coaxial cable and method for making the same

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343770, H01Q 1320, H01P 306

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058983503

ABSTRACT:
In a radiating coaxial cable, the outer-conductor having a plurality of radiating apertures is wrapped in a tape of conducting material which covers some of the apertures. In one embodiment of the invention, the conductive tape is combined with a fire retardant tape so that one winding procedure will result in winding both the conductive tape and the fire retardant tape over the outer-conductor.

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