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Michael Coslo wrote:
Highland Ham wrote: In the US, copper water pipe comes in three grades, K, L and M, in increasing order of quality/cost. We also have "DWV" copper pipe for drains and vents (non-pressure applications, I guess). Same over there? ================ Question : Would any of the above grades of copper pipe affect the RF radiation characteristics of the antenna ? The answer depends upon whether you mean an effect that is noticible or not. ;^) ============================================ My question is directed to the different grades K,L and M ,whether any particular grade would give better RF radiation performance . It could be that the grade with the highest copper content gives the best performance ,although I doubt that it will be measurable. J-pole antennas I am familiar with are all made of aluminium,but copper is of course better long term in an outdoor environment and electrical contacts are reliable following soldering. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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