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Old February 20th 06, 09:13 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Amos Keag
 
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Default Under Eave Antenna

STAPLES

Electrician Staples are INSULATED.

Look into these: "BRISCON Insulated SN 40".

They are 1 inch long and 1/2 inch wide.

I've used them for years in a WX protected location.

stananger wrote:

I would like to install an under eave antenna at my house.
Mostly for listening but maybe some low power transmitting.
What I need is some input from all the experts here as to what supports
would work best. Also I dont want it to upset the other half
too much so it would have to be "pleasing" to the eye or damn near
invisible. As I dont have any plans or thoughts as to what would work best
I am open to all serious suggestions and ideas. It will be a loop fed with
open wire feeders is all I have in mind at this time.

Stan
AH6JR


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