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... My dipole (center) has the usual wire thru a eye bolt and wrapped around itself like the arrl manual typically shows. My ladder line transitions to the wire itself and is also wrapped around questions: Rather than soldering it, (thought it might be stiff and break??) I used proper sized wire clamps(w/teeth) [two of them , torqued proper] wonder if a good compression fit is OK ? Or will corrosion eventually make this a poor connection? It's still new enough i could clean it and solder it Any thoughts? I would hate to throw off harmonics Split bolts are used by electricians. If you are concerned about corrosion, wrap the joint with good electrical tape (rated for outdoor usage - UV and temperature range) - some power companies do this for outdoor connections subject to corrosion, etc. gb |
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