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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... starman wrote: Michael Lawson wrote: Over the next week or so I'm planning on doing some tweaking to my random wire antenna outside, and I came across something on either the net or in a book that recommended bungee cord for an outside antenna to relieve the slack during wind gusts. I was planning on just keeping a standard poly rope, but I was wondering what the group thought of the idea of a bungee cord. --Mike L. Nylon rope is more durable (UV resistant) than polypropylene. You got that right! I put up a 36' mast years ago and used that darn polyproylene, and after a few years it started rotting. Stay away from that stuff. Good to know. I'm still rainbound, so I really can't do anything right now anyway. At the rate the rain has been coming down the past week or so, the Ohio River will start flooding soon. --Mike L. |
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