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James Philopena wrote:
I'm not sure, and some one else should chime in, but I am almost certain that your radials should not be insulated from the ground. Magnet wire is normally varnished and therefore insulated. Given your plan, chicken wire would be better, and the cash value of the copper would more than pay for it. Hi Jim, I'm pretty convinced that magnet wire on the surface is the way to go. The RF won't have to go through lossy dirt on it's way to the radials and they'll last for a long time. Chicken wire would rust up pretty fast.. Besides, the magnet wire was nearly free! -- 73, HZ |
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