@trigger:
A crude way to check insulation of coax is by it's physical appearance, as follows:
The PE insulation is transparent/translucent (like egg's white before whipping) and the core wire is visible through it (like pot's bottom is visible through unwhipped egg's white).
FPE is milky in color and is opaque (liked egg's whipped white) and core wire is not visible through it (like the the pot's bottom is not visible through egg's whipped white).
A crude way to check insulation of coax is by it's physical appearance, as follows:
The PE insulation is transparent/translucent (like egg's white before whipping) and the core wire is visible through it (like pot's bottom is visible through unwhipped egg's white).
FPE is milky in color and is opaque (liked egg's whipped white) and core wire is not visible through it (like the the pot's bottom is not visible through egg's whipped white).
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