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Tim Shoppa wrote:
. . . Some insist it has to really be Copperweld brand to be good but my standards aren't so high. Besides Copperweld-brand stuff seems to be conspicuously out of stock at all the ham retail shops, and when I inquire about it they tell me that they don't ever expect to get it again. My recommendation of Copperweld by brand was made only because it's a known quantity. I'm sure there are other brands which are just as good. But I'll bet there are others with a skimpy copper plating, or cladding that might be thin enough to allow current in the steel, particularly on the lower bands. You need to be more cautious using stranded copper clad steel wire than solid wire. Even though the copper might be equally thick in terms of wire diameter, smaller diameter individual conductor strands mean a thinner coating in absolute terms. The only time I've actually had a problem was with RG-174 sized coax, where the loss was much higher than expected on the lower bands because of the very small center conductor strands, and I think the conductor was genuine Copperweld. But a combination of small strands and less-than-Copperweld thickness might be enough to result in considerable extra loss in some antenna sized wire. The great majority of amateurs wouldn't notice the few dB of extra loss, and in fact are likely to think highly of the extra bandwidth the loss would bring. (One was presented in QST years ago, the author apparently unaware that the secret of the broad bandwidth was the loss of the chosen wire type.) So this phenomenon isn't necessarily bad. But some folks might benefit from knowing about it. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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