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Hi,
I've noticed most homebuilt amateur antennas use tubing and usually copper, whereas commercial antennas typically use round bar, either steel or Aluminum. I understand the advantages of the materials in terms of electrical conductivity and weather resistance, however I dont understand the pro's and cons of using tube vs round bar? Can you point me to a book that may discuss this? Have studies been done re the effect of a layer of oxidation on the performance of the antenna? Finally, there is plenty of material about designing antennae for a band, but every little about designing it at a particular impedence, can you point me to a discussion on this too? Thanks Steven |
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