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Tim January 10th 04 04:05 PM

Beam material
 

Hello to the group!

I am wondering if there is any difference in performance or lifetime
of beams made from size 10 wire or aluminum tube, and what is the
difference between the tubing bought at a local home center vs tube
bought from an antenna source?
Thanks for any replies.

73,
Tim
WN8OAB

Ralph Mowery January 10th 04 07:16 PM


I am wondering if there is any difference in performance or lifetime
of beams made from size 10 wire or aluminum tube, and what is the
difference between the tubing bought at a local home center vs tube
bought from an antenna source?
Thanks for any replies.

There are many grades of aluminum. I think it is 6061 that is usually the
best for the antennas . It will withstand the weather beter than some other
grades. As the wind bends the elements and ice forms on them and they bend
they will become brittle and maybe break if the wrong kind is used.
Strength is another property. If used for the boom one type may bend too
much for the length.



Tim January 11th 04 03:29 PM

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:16:38 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote:

It will withstand the weather beter than some other grades.


Thanks for the reply. Does the Rx/Tx signal degrade as it weathers, or
does the antenna just start looking ugly?
I remember the old tv antennas turned a dull gray, but reception
remained ok.

73,
Tim WN8OAB



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