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Hi folks:
I've got a 110' 80 meter dipole that I've used for the past 4 years. I have the dipole strung about 30' in the air and connected between two trees. Because of where the trees are and the location of my house, I've needed to use a pulley that's attached to my chimney to keep the dipole closer to my house. The pulley is located near the center of the antenna, and it creates about a 25 degree angle from the chimney to the other tree. Each year I have to repair the antenna wire right around where the pulley is. I'm guessing because I use a cheap antenna wire (purchased at Radio Shack ... about 14 gauge I believe), that's why my antenna keeps breaking. I don't see how the pulley's creating that much wear on the antenna, although I'm sure it's possible. Would you guess that I'd have better luck if I was to purchase a stronger antenna wire, such as a copper-clad steel wire I can get at Universal Radio? http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/wire.html Thanks for your suggestions. Clark KB9SJD |
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