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Most people wouldn't notice if a few dB of loss come and go, unless it's
very abrupt. (And even then, it might not be noticed except under unusual or very low-signal conditions.) Ionospheric conditions cause much greater changes. Unless we have a solid reference antenna for comparison, there's no way most of us would ever know if a few dB of loss was coming and going. And, most people wouldn't care anyway. When we pigeonhole antennas into the binary categories of "works" and "doesn't work", there's a lot of room for slop in where the dividing line is drawn. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Irv Finkleman wrote: I once decided to try 300 ohm twinlead on my inverted Vee. I picked up the cheapest stuff I could get from Radio Scrap and dropped it from the vertex at about 50' down into the shack. It worked so well that it stayed up for thirteen years. I never cleaned it, and it went through all kinds of weather including rain, freezing rain, snow, and at times was coated with hoarfrost. I never noticed any degradation due to rain or snow. I didn't do any measurements on it, and perhaps tweaked the tuner once in a while, but in my opinion it was the best antenna I ever had (discounting beams, mag loops, and verticals). It went up in 83 and came down in 96 -- clean as a whistle, and was cut into j-poles and other smaller antennas. Anecdotal perhaps, for what it's worth... Irv VE6BP I still have a bit of it in my shop waiting for some future requirement. |
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