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Old June 21st 04, 11:29 PM
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2 other considerations - 1) copper tubeing is quite soft-- got birds? a
pigeon, or even lighter birds
will tend to bend the elements. But, - 2) even with 6061 T, /6063 T
(which is relatively hard drawn
tubeing), at the lenghts required for 6 meter yagis (aprox 55 inch on EACH
side of the boom),
in wind even light by nevada standards ( like in Portland, Oregon),
"whistle" (resonate at audio frequencies), and because they VIBRATE at an
audible rate even in slight winds (have friend
he and me bought 1/2 each of a 6 meter 4 el X 8 yagi moonbounce array- I
used mine for makeing
2 meter antenas, the other guy put 4 stacked up on a 30 foot pole-- this
number of years ago.
Almost immediately, the elements started BREAKING from Metal Fatigue!!
Perhaps, as M2, and
several others have discouvered , elements that are SOLID 1/4 inch, inserted
into 3/8 inch alumium
tubeing seem to hold up, while these (1/4, or 3/16) elements thru the boom
Break off right where they
pass thru the boom, or are anchored by a screw! There are other
considerations for antennas than Gain
Like Weight, Metal Fatigue, oxydation , dissimilar metals (electrolysis).
That it works for a day is one thing
good for a LIFETIME-- thats another story altogether!! Jim NN7K




"Larry Gauthier (K8UT)" wrote in message
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My local "Do It Center" hardware store has started carrying 6 foot lengths
of T6061 aluminum tubing in 1/16 inch diameter increments up to about

3/4".
For general experimentation and short elements, those might work out for
you. For more serious work you should probably order from a place like

Texas
Towers.

--
-larry
K8UT
"PDRUNEN" wrote in message
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Hi Group,

Where can I get some good grade material for a 6 meter beam elements?

Does a hardware store such as Lowes carry anything that would work for

the
elements?

Beam size is 4 to 6 elements.

de KJ4UO