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Not a bad idea, if Wireman's Flex Weave is stainless steel. Anything
else will be corroded before you know it. Perhaps stainless steel aircraft cable? Absolutely. Replace your 50 feet of copper with stainless steel wire. Mount it carefully and you'll get 10 years out of that. Keep the tuner. Its one thing to have resonant lengths or traps on the harmonically related ham bands but someday, when the swell is 25 foot in a force 9 and your drifting towards rocks, being able to instantly tune and call on 2182Khz or one of the higher distress freqs may very well save your life, believe me, Im a lifeboat man. But, taking others views on board, as part of your regular planned maintenance (you do that dont you?), take the lid off your transciever AND tuner to check for corrosion, youll recognise it as white flaky stuff where the shiny bits were last year! Other than that, your tuner is no more likely to breakdown than anything else on your boat. John, G0WPA |
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