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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Ken Bessler wrote: Does a knot in insulated 16g stranded wire pose a problem for a dipole at HF freqs? This is a 66' FD dipole, coax fed, operating 40-10m with a KAT2 autotuner. The knots are 1/2" away from the feedpoint & lock the antenna to it's center insulator. Ken -- Just my 2¢ worth... 73's es gd dx de Ken KGØWX Grid EM17ip, Flying Pigs #-1055, Digital On Six #350, Proud builder & owner of Elecraft K2 #4913 HI Ken, the knot would pose no problem at hf frequencies. It would pose even less a problem if you stripped the insulation off at the knot and soldered it all together. Gary N4AST When my son Bill, W2WM, was in high school he was a practical jokester. His science teacher wasn't too swift, and when Bill told him current wouldn't pass through a knot in a zip cord, the teacher believed him. Walt, W2DU |
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