"Highland Ham" wrote in message
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In the US, copper water pipe comes in three grades, K, L and M, in
increasing order of quality/cost. We also have "DWV" copper pipe for
drains
and vents (non-pressure applications, I guess). Same over there?
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Question : Would any of the above grades of copper pipe affect the RF
radiation characteristics of the antenna ?
I don't think so -- just the cost. Aluminum, which is less conductive than
any common copper alloy, makes fine antennas.
By the way, please refer to the copper pipe section at
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...?pn=Pipes&lang
Id=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 (I think I had the price/quality
expressed backwards in my original post.)
"Sal"