Abstract
A nonmathematical discussion of the mechanism whereby energy may be transmitted over long distances at high frequencies by the use of ``coaxial conductors'' is presented in this paper. A coaxial system consists of a cylindrical conducting tube within which a smaller conductor is coaxially placed. Such conductors, which reduce interference and cross-talk are applicable for the transmission of telephone, telegraph, and television signals over a very wide range of frequencies.
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