Zack and all the others who have sent me comments.
The consensus was that the chrome/copper rods would not work ( see below).
What I did was eliminate the need for the rods. After talking to the people
at Hustler, I decided to up grade the 4-BTV antenna to a 6-BTV. The 6
bander does not use the rods and I just bypassed the problem by adding 30
and 80 meters. I have everything ready to assemble and hope to give the
antenna a work out this weekend. With the tri band Yagi, G5RV and the
vertical, maybe I can hear something as we slide further down cycle 23. I
will be in the CQ WW RTTY test this month.
73....Dick KS0M
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lau, Zack, W1VT" <w1vt@arrl.org>
To: "Dick White" <ks0m@ktis.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:41 PM
Subject: RE: Antenna question
Hi Dick,
I did a test with a sample of chrome covered brass about 1.5 inches
in diameter--the resistance was unexpectedly high--not suitable for
antennas.
I have no idea whether your rods are similar--plating is often done with
special processes protected by trade secrets. You could test the rod
yourself
with an ohmmeter.
The quantity of aluminum you need is relatively small--it may be worthwhile
to purchase the aluminum online. I'd suggest
http://www.sherline.com/online.htm
as a source of links for places that sell metal online.
73--Zack Lau W1VT
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