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Only the surface anodizing is an insulator. Radio frequency-wise, it
may just as well not be there leaving the high conductivity aluminium siding to behave as if the anodizing didn't exist. If the siding was covered with a 3" layer of plastic it still wouldn't make any difference. ---- Reg, G4FGQ ================================= "John N9JG" wrote in message ... I appreciate your comments very much; clearly you have had a lot of experience with antennas. There was one question in my mind about aluminum siding in contrast to plain aluminum; it is my impression that aluminum siding is anodized, and anodized aluminum is an insulator. If my impression is correct, would that make any difference in the interaction between a loop and the siding? "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Aluminium is a good conductor, nearly as good as copper. Negligible loss will be induced in it. Most loss will be in the ground by virtue of its very low height. The close proximity to ground will also cause unoticeable detuning. |
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