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I want to make a 2m Yagi out of stainless steel, partly because of the
corrosion resistance but mostly because I have the materials on hand. Some of my friends have tried to tell me that the higher ohmic resistance of SS will make for a poor antenna. Frankly I do see that it would make any significant difference. While SS has several times the resistance of AL I figure we are just comparing micro ohms to milliohms.at worst, probably more like micro ohm to tens of micro ohms. I am a correct on these assumptions or should I listen to my friends. |
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