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Dale Parfitt wrote:
wrote in message ... Hi, So I've spent months, rather years, carefully designing a new 5 band cubical quad for myself. I've always known that I would use #12 solid copper wire (not stranded), so that is what I used when running NEC2 to optimize this touchy antenna design (over millions of iterations). Well, real world things are starting to happen. For wire, I've decided what I would like to use is an enameled coated copperweld wire. I'll buy the plain copperweld wire and coat it myself. I think I would spend the extra money and buy copper wire. One nick in your coating and the copper surface and the wire will disappear. If you must use copperweld, try The Wireman or The RF Connection for copperweld that has a high density black polyethylene jacket. I would hate to spend all the time to design and build a quad and then have the wire be the weakest link. Dale W4OP Dale He already said he didn't want to use insulated wire because of the weight of the insulation. -- Tom Horne "This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous for general use." Thomas Alva Edison |
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