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"Angela & Gary" wrote in message ... I am looking to use a piece of PVC as the center insulator of a vertical dipole I'm planning to put up. Anyone know the insulating characteristics of this stuff? It's not going to conduct significantly @ hf when wet?? Thanks for the help. gary It works fine. I used a short piece of pvc to connect 2 pieces of aluminum conduit. I fed the coax thru one end of the alum conduit to have a vertical dipole fed from inside where the 3 pieces come together |
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