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[TenTec] S/S G5RV "off subhect question . . ."

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Subject: [TenTec] S/S G5RV "off subhect question . . ."
From: "Tom North" <tomnorth@airmail.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 15:13:03 -0500
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All electrical considerations aside, one may take into considerations the 
mechanical qualities of 'Stainless Steel' alloys (which are actually NOT a 
steel in the traditional sense.) 

If the intent is to create the 75-Ohm feed as part of the antenna wire, in a 
contiguous piece, via spacers or whatever to configure a 'ladder', fine. 
Otherwise there will be a mechanical connection from the feedline to the 
elements, as you will likely find that 'stainless' does not solder. There will 
be a compressive joint, be it a binding post, wire nut or what have you. This 
is actually a desirable connection, in my mind, for audio, and that ends at 
about 20 KHz. I solder the few connections I have to make in wire anyennas.  I 
might add that in about 25 years of prototype production I worked or worked 
with a couple forms of stainless - cast, sheet and shapes - just often enough 
to farm the work out to shops that were set up to work stainless. Some of these 
ONLY work stainless. It's a great material with wonderfull qualities, but 
unfortunately the casual use of it in fabrication is not one of them.

Just my 2 cents . . .

Tom,  N5OZQ


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