"Justín Käse" wrote in message
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posted on Fri, 04 Mar 2005 00:49:13 GMT, Dan/W4NTI wrote:
"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On 3 Mar 2005 06:54:30 -0800, "Jim Miller" wrote:
What's the "typical" tension necessary to keep a 88ft doublet aloft?
I'll also be supporting the midpoint where the feedline attaches.
Insulated 18awg will be used as the antenna wire.
tnx
jtm
This isn't very scientific, but I just pull the wire tight until most
of the sag is gone. Never had one break. Also, if using trees for
support, a screen door spring at each end, between the tree and the
insulator, will keep the swaying tree from snapping the doublet.
Bob
k5qwg
I tried all that scientific formula stuff, and the KISS stuff. But
neither
made the tree rats happy.
So my answer is; put it up until the squirels find the line and chew it
in
half, then put it back up.
Dan/W4NTI
Can't you use stainless fishing leader at the gnaw point for squirrels?
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JK
Not a bad idea actually. But how do I tell where the gnaw point is? These
tree rats are like dogs, they do it when and where they want to.
Dan/W4NTI
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