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I am new to SWL, ham radio and I have am wondering if I could recreate
some of the high end antennas that I see in catalogs in copper tubing? I would imagine that copper can be quite a bit heavier than stainless steel or aluminum. Are there any differences in reception? Does anyone know a good resource to learn more? Copper is the best except for silver. The problems with either is the cost and mechanical strength. Wind will usually bend copper tubing and it will not spring back like the antenna grade aluminum. There is a very slight (probably not even enough to notice) differance for the beter with copper over SS or aluminum. If you can keep the wind dammagd down , then go with the copper tubing. |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 15:02:10 GMT, Ralph Mowery hath writ:
I am new to SWL, ham radio and I have am wondering if I could recreate some of the high end antennas that I see in catalogs in copper tubing? I would imagine that copper can be quite a bit heavier than stainless steel or aluminum. Are there any differences in reception? Does anyone know a good resource to learn more? Copper is the best except for silver. Well, there's gold. HI!HI! The problems with either is the cost and mechanical strength. Same problems -- only worse. 73 Jonesy |
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