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Where do you live that you can't get 10 gauge wire?
If you use 12 gauge wire, you will likely end up with the frequency of the trap being off. If you have a dip meter, you can measure the resonant frequency and adjust the number of turns and/or wire spacing to get it where it needs to be. Scott N0EDV Clayton wrote: Hi, I am replacing the wire in a trap on my 3 element Tri-Band beam antenna... The wire is 25 turns of approximately 10 gauge on a 1.210 inch form diameter, with a coil length of 3 inches(these numbers are approximate). I am unable to get the exact gauge(10 AWG) of wire and was wondering if there would be any adverse effects in using a slightly smaller gauge wire in place of it,say 12 gauge or so...? Any help with this would be greatly Appreciated Thank You -- Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) |
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