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It doesn't really matter much...Use whatever is thick enough
to stay up. 14 gauge is plenty. Solid is best overall, but stranded is easier to work with, and survives kinks much better. The only reason I call solid best, is I think in some cases, stranded can cause BC-RFI problems when it gets real old and starts to corrode.. May be a fluke, but my level of bc-rfi keeps going up and up every year. This mainly shows up on 160m receiving in my case...The only explanation I can come up with is the deterioration of my stranded antenna wire over time...I've heard of other cases of this also...But.....Thats a long term deal....Overall, I use whatever is handy, and 98% of the time, it happens to be stranded. ..As far as power, it really doesn't matter, except as far as resistance...You can run a KW into a magnet wire dipole with no problems. #14 is plenty big enough...I've used #12 on some antennas, and found it basically overkill... Even #14 is hard to break and it's a good bit lighter than #12. MK |
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