A series of tests measuring HF signal attenuation were performed on a de-en
ergized 15-kV three-phase power distribution feeder. The feeder consisted o
f a U-shaped line measuring approximately 208m in length with varying line
geometry around the circuit. RF signals in the range of 2 to 30 MHz were in
jected in one phase of the feeder and the propagated responses were measure
d at two locations along the feeder. Tests were conducted with and without
shunt power equipment (distribution transformers, arresters and capacitors)
connected to the feeder. The characteristic line impedance of different li
ne geometries was calculated by analytical means and found to be consistent
with experimental results. Attenuation and characteristic impedance were f
ound to be relatively constant at frequencies between 15 and 30 MHz with mi
nimal influence from line geometry and power equipment placement.