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![]() http://www.amm.com/index2.htm?/ref/conduct.HTM Chrome has 55% the conductivity of copper Steel (all types ) 3% - 15% 17-7 ph stainless steel is used for most stainless antennas Its resistivity compared to the standard (copper) can be found here http://www.hpmetals.com/elec_resist.asp Copper = 1.71 microohm-cm 17-7 ph = 83 microohm-cm In other words stainless antenna stock has 2% the conductivity of copper. What type of material is the whip of the exterminator? SS right, the few inches of copper or chrome material of that antenna will make little or no difference what so ever, you guys are nit picking about something that in this application is un noticeable. Yes the whip is SS, but unlike your imagined explanation the antennas others attributes must be making a difference. It does "make a little difference". That was you quote by the way. If it "makes a little difference" and does it at five feet instead of nine then I would say it makes quit a difference. |
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