Quote Originally Posted by FAADAN View Post
I'll be real interested to hear how that works. I worked with radar's and communication systems most of my life and power transmission was always associated with wave length which was associated with the physical length of a cable feeding an antenna. Too long or too short resulted in reflected power, reducing the power output. They may have some new way of automatically compensating for these variables now, I don't know. I know it can be soldered physically but whether you get a change in wavelength will be interesting. Reflected power can also cause arcs in the cable.
This isn't RF. The signals going going through the cables are pulses and DC voltages.