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"Fred W4JLE" wrote in message
... Only if it is tied really tight. The electrons can't make sharp turns at C*VF and end up somewhere else. I just had an idea - I could strip 1/2" of insulation just past the knot and solder a jumper to the feedpoint, electrically bypassing the knots while still leaving them there to be strain reliefs. Thanks for the help, guys. -- 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 |
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