Using a very long wire of ***any*** type to achieve a 500 us delay is not just impractical, it's basically impossible. At c that is 5.9 million inches. At 0.7c (a common value for coax cable) you're still at over 4 million inches.
[QUOTE="ratstar, post: 1804825, member: 53301"But that would mean id have to use a bad conductor[/QUOTE]
No, it doesn't. The resistance of a conductor has no direct relationship with the propogation delay through it. In other words, "bad" conductors are not necessarily slower.
A resistor-capacitor or inductor-capacitor network can be used as a delay line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_delay_line
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay_(audio_effect)
Again, answer the questions in post #11. There are many ways to delay a signal, but they don't all work with all signals.
If all you want to do is delay when a transistor turns on after a control voltage is sent to it, that is very simple to do. But you'll never know unless you answer some questions and give us some information.
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