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Old June 14th 10, 07:05 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Why Solder the Ends of Stranded Antenna Wire ?

On Jun 13, 4:21*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 13, 4:42*pm, dave wrote:

wrote:
Article I read in a motorbike magazine back in the 1970s.Somebody said
in that article to not solder the wires.He said that makes them brittle
and vibration can make them fail.I believe in soldering them, meself.
cuhulin


Do not tin wires that you are going to crimp.


- - Do not "double strike" when you crimp.

- On this last, why not?
- Is there some weakening that occurs?

A good solid strong single Crimp 'sets' it's
Contact {Compression} Points and nothing
more is required. {Optimum}

The second Crimp often disturbs these Contact
{Compression} Points and may in-fact reduce
the hold {efficiency} of some or all of them.
* Often nothing is gain and sometimes there is
a loss of a solid crimp. {bad crimp job}
+ The Double Crimp is twice the work with no
real improvement in the product. {wasted labor}

~ RHF