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JW,
Transformer Wire = Magnet Wire is usually Solid Copper Wire with a thin Enamel Coating and can work well as a Light-Weight Antenna Wire {Hidden] Stealth Antenna. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9904 TIP - When your Rig the Antenna. You might consider using some left-over Fishing Line to Rig the Wire Up-to-the-Tree Limb -but- Not Touching the Tree Limb. The Magnet Wire from a Transformer will work OK as a Stealth Antenna in all types of Weather provided that it does not get grounded out by Wet Weather to the Tree. So having 3-5 Feet of Nylon Fishing Line between the Tree and the End of the Wire helps to Insulate {Isolate} the Wire from the Tree and the Ground. Once you Rig the Wire and Fish Line a 4-8 Ounce Fish Weight Suspended-in-the-Air at the End of the Fishing Line will allow for the movement of the Tree especially since Thin Magnet Wire Breaks Easily - S N A P - TIP - For the last Foot of the Antenna Wire nearest to the House {Building} join Knot and Solder the Magnet Wire to a 3-5 Foot piece of Insulated Hook-Up Wire. Run the Hook-Up Wire through a Plastic Drinking Straw and position the Hook-Up Wire and Plastic Drinking Straw so that the Window closes-on-them and Locks-them-in-Place. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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M II - Put On Your High Heel Sneakers
and Tip Toe Through The Tulips ) ~ RHF |
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