Wire is insulated,mostly black,brown and green stranded.can get #10 for
additional charge
"Kirk" <kirk.harding@cox.net> wrote:
>This has probably been discussed many times but after a quick search of
>the archives I'm not finding a definitive answer.
>
>I have 1000 feet of insulated #12 that I am planning to install as a
>radial system for a planned top band inverted L. ?I have several ground
>rods that will be places in each radial path (one or two each radial).
>My question; what am I giving up using insulated radial wire vs
>un-insinuated? ?
>
>Appreciate your responses.
>
>Kirk, K6KAR
>Niceville, FL
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