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Old December 16th 03, 12:36 AM
Joe Guthart
 
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Default Flex-Weave Inverted L

I've got a Inverted L antenna that I've used for about the last 18 months
for SW that just broke due to high wind conditions. I typically soldered a
feed line at one end of the 70 feet or so of wire. I've noticed that with
a antenna wire product called Flex-Weave, it claims that you can just tie a
not to an insulator because it was so flexible. I was wondering if I could
just go a few time around the end insulator and utilize the wire as its own
feed in an Inverted L fashion all as one piece of continuous wire without
having to go through the action of soldering a feed line? Hopefully someone
will understand this...please advise. Thanks.


 
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