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![]() Roy I'd not 'take sides' to condem stainless steel for 50 MHz antennas. The truth is; I dont actually know what the loss would be for a stainless steel whip. I'd use ss if there was some compelling reason for using it. But, I do want to alert anyone who hasnt thought fo it, that there is some loss due to choosing ss rather than copper or aluminum. And, I am not implying that a db is all that important. But, when someone is designing something it is common to want to build it so the maximum efficiency is acheived. Jerry "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... If you put "several hundred" watts -- let's say 300 for an example --, into a stainless steel whip, and that whip has a trifling 0.5 dB loss, the whip will be dissipating nearly 37 watts. At 1 dB loss, it'll dissipate over 77 watts. Either is likely to make the whip too hot to touch if the power is applied for long -- imagine the heat from a light bulb of that power rating coming from the antenna. If it only gets good and warm, you'll know the loss is negligible. If it gets too hot to touch, the loss could still be negligible. Unless it's glowing, you won't know for sure. Larsen antennas has made a very good living, thank you, with their "Kulrod"(R) plated antennas by capitalizing on the irrational alarm people have when finding a warm whip antenna. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Jerry Martes wrote: Eric I've heard that stainless steel whips disipate a significant amount of energy ay 50 MHz. If you have several hundred watts, you might want to try transmitting with the ss whip before finalizing your design. You might be surprized to find that the whip gets warm quickly. Jerry |
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